Small Business Grants 1-2-3
The government, state and local organizations, non-profits and other groups offer grants for small
businesses. There are grants available specifically for particular industries while some are designed for
special purposes. There are some situations where a business grant may need to be combined with other financing
or funds matched.
Small businesses help the economy thrive by employing and paying workers, providing tax money for the
government and making products and services available to the community. It is in the community's and the
government's best interest to have small businesses be profitable, and small business grants are created to
help small companies launch, grow and reach these profits.
It can be challenging for a small business owner to know what grant opportunities are available, who to
contact and where to apply. If you are looking for a small business grant to start or grow your venture the
following resources can help you.
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New York Times Bestselling Author Matthew Lesko operates a site dedicated to helping individuals locate
grant money that is available - especially people who want to start a business. He shows 10 Free Government Programs that can assist small businesses increase their profits.
There are also 150 free videos on Lesko's website that visitors can check out. Videos talk
about acquiring grants and funding from the government, which includes local business
grants, green business grants, non-profit grants and how to get government work contracts. Use
the Government Money Club to find and apply for your own grant, with Lesko's
guidance.
If you need to find a grant writer, Allied Grant Writers is a Better Business Bureau Accredited Company that offers business
grant writing, non profit grant writing and federal grant writing services. They also write mini grant
proposals and offer several other grant related services. The Office of Women's Business Ownership has a
network of Women's Business Centers across the USA that offer small business grants for women. They provide forms, worksheets and loan
program announcements at online. The Women's Funding Network is another business resource which helps women form
strategic alliances with donors, communities and institutions.
Business.gov also has a small business grant/loan/financing search tool on their website that you can use
for free to help you find money to help finance your business: Grant, Loan & Financing Search Tool for small businesses. More Small Business
Financing Options:
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