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Who gets government grants and government loans?
Every year over $1,000,000,000,000 (that's trillion) worth of free goverment grants (including small business grants) are given out to over 30,000,000 (that's million) people! That's 6 times more than what the country spends on automobiles. And you probably bought a car in the last few years, so why didn't you get your share of small business grants, goverment loans and free goverment grants?
Government grants and government loans aren't advertised!!!
You're not getting your share of small business grants, goverment loans and free goverment grants because you don't know where to go... Goverment grants are given out by thousands of government and non-profit organizations who don't spend a nickel advertising their availability. These organizations are not going to come to you; you have to find them and go to them. In fact, there are thousands of little-known organizations you can turn to, who can help you to get a:
$500,000 goverment grant to start or expand your business
$50,000 goverment grant for you to go back to school
$10,000 goverment grant to fix up your home
$7,000 goverment grant to train for a new job
$500 goverment grant to fix up your car
$100,000 goverment grant to improve your neighborhood
$400 goverment grant to pay your heating bill
$50,000 goverment grant for you to travel the world
$5,000 goverment grant for you to start a business at home
$250,000 goverment grant to work on your invention
$7,000 goverment grant to pay for your living expenses
$1,000 goverment grant to pay for your prescription drugs
$1,300 goverment grant to pay your mortgage payment
Small business grants go to the Rich, the Poor... AND the Middle Class!
Sure, the down and out have their grant programs. And sure, the rich (like Bush and Cheney) are getting their share of small business grants. But the majority of grant money programs are for the middle class. There's no shame in getting grant money. If all these people are doing it, why shouldn't you?
Ronald Olszewski of Alabama received a $500 grant to fix up his car.
Ritz Camera received $75,000 for hiring new employees in Topeka, KS.
Amazon.Com received $1.6 million to open a distribution center in Coffeyville, KS.
George W. Bush, before he became President, received $200 million to build a new stadium for his baseball team, and turned his $606,302 investment into $14.9 million.
Dick Cheney, before he became Vice-President, received $1.5 billion from Ex-Im and $2.3 billion in contracts for his energy company.
James Freericks of Washington, DC received over $500,000 in government grants to travel the World.
The Snyder Seed Company of Buffalo received a $200,000 government grant to make a rodent repellant out of hot chili peppers.
Tori Stewardson of Virginia received $15,000 at 40 years old to finish her college degree because she was suffering from low self-esteem.
Ameritrade, the on-line discount broker, received a grant for $1,000,000 to set up an office in Annapolis, MD.
A company in California, Beneficial Design, received a grant for $49,937 to develop a web site on hiking trails.
Arlene Fink received $99,867 to develop a new way of letting the elderly know about their possible drinking problems.
Linda Suydam received $216,000 to start a fishing business in Alaska.
Brett Stern received $175,000 to work on his invention, on a machine that glues fabric together instead of sewing.
Len Osborne of Colorado received $10,000 to take a computer course that took him from earning $7 an hour as nightclub bouncer to a $50,000 year professional with benefits.
Dorothy Heart of Texas received $40,000 grant to pay for her daughter's hospital bill.
Matthew Lesko's wife, Wendy Schaetzel Lesko, received a $4,000 grant for her neighborhood volunteer tutoring service.
Matthew Lesko's teenage sons, Max and Morgan, received a $10,000 grant to work on a teen anti-smoking program.
Raymond Whitfield of Washington, DC at 68 years old received $20,000 to get a Masters Degree.
Sandie Dotson of Houston, TX received a $3,500 grant to cover closing costs for her new home.
Linda Jacobs-Holcomb received $5,000 for speech therapy for her son.