www.grantsinthreedays.com How to apply business grants -Your Ultimate Guide Knowing how to apply business grants is an advantage. With grants, you are able to get free money from the government. It also means that you have debt-free money. To be honest, a grant application eats time and effort. To avoid spending too much time and [...]
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Minority Small Business Grants – You Can Get Free Money Too!
October 15th, 2010
admin Getting grant money to finance a minority small business are simple today. There are a few minorities that will receive certain privileges concerning grants from the government. Sometimes you can find other agencies that along with the government will be able to give you a minority small business grant. And what do you know? If [...]
Small Business Grants Pay – Free Money, Never Pay Back
June 11th, 2010
Sarah Beckham Everyone knows that it is the small businesses that are the backbone of the American economy, and this is why there are so many different small business grants available to the US taxpayers who wish to establish or expand independent businesses. The government has a great interest in supporting small business owners, and potential new owners, nationwide in their pursuits of various types of business endeavors, and is willing to put their money where their mouth is by making millions of dollars and hundreds of free business grant programs available to all qualifying US taxpayers. No matter …
Getting Minority Small Business Grant – How to Increase Your Odds
May 7th, 2010
Benjamin Tan As of now, you may be eligible to receive up to $50,000 in government minority grant that you would never have to repay. The government gives away billions in grants annually, and you can grab a piece of the pie as well. Learn how you can apply for your fair share of grant money today!
Minority Grant Money
November 30th, 2009
Alex Zenden According to a report recently released by the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce, minority-owned businesses grew more than four times as fast as U.S. firms overall. Since 1992, these businesses have increased from 2.1 million to about 2.8 million firms.

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