Sorting Through Federal
Grants
Federal grants are given by the federal government (of course!)
to many different areas of need, with one purpose and that is to
stimulate productivity within the country and the world from which
they are counting on reaping more profits. Instead of the government
saying to themselves it is better to give than to receive, they
are saying insteadit is better to receive than give but the only
way we are going to receive maximally is by giving first and hopefully
in relatively smaller amounts.
Federal grants are given for many different things including but
not limited to the following: student financial aid, research,
small businesses, the arts, agriculture, health care research and
provision, economic incentives, real estate investing and improvement,
public housing, disaster relief, transportation, etc. There are
many different ways in which they are doled out with requirements
for eligibility ranging from very specific to very general to none
at all.
Typically there is an application process. For grants called project
grants the applicants are competing against one another in terms
of most worthy or most qualified to receive the money. This is
based on the person or groups past performance. These types include
educational scholarships, research grants, and community development
grants.
There are also federal grants that are based on need. Low income
families are provided for in large part by grants that will go
for employment training, transportation, food/nutrition, healthcare,
and the like. These grants are often based on a list of requirements
that are on a scale and determine how much a particular person,
based on need, will receive in subsidy.
Federal grants are also given with the more direct idea of jump
starting local economies and companies that will in return provide
increased revenues for the government. These include small business
grants, urban development grants (which try to lure money back
into the downtowns of large cities again), real estate improvement,
technology and other product development, and the like.
The thing to keep in mind is that this is money that as long as
you are using it within the specific guidelines set forth is money
that can make large profits for you and never has to be paid off.
There are billions of dollars given away each year to people like
you that get rich. Donald Trump is an excellent example of a guy
that made his fortune using federal grants to get his start.
When not helping people get rich with government funding Abrahem
Mittell is out on the Atlantic sailing. To find out more about
federal grants go to http://www.allfederalgrants.info.
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