Reasons Why You Should Apply for Free Grants

By: Jeffrey Meier
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:17:17
Print this article | Tell a friend | For publisher | Social Bookmarking
Rating:
 

Many a times we are faced with money crisis, whether it is for education or to start your business or your medical bills or for home repair, whatever your needs are money is an important issue. But; there is something that may cover all your needs! Free Grants is the answer to your problems. Regardless of your present financial situation, free grants can be available for you. You can apply for it as long as you are 18 years old and up.

These free grants are not loans and you can get from $500 to $50,000 depending on your needs and you don’t even have to pay back, ever! It is non-taxable and interest free. The amount you claim has to meet with the Government Agencies criteria and should be a lawful amount. Sometimes, it may be a tedious job to get the money through a conventional bank as it will involve a lot of paper work and can be very time consuming. If luck does not favor you, your papers can even be denied. These agencies may not necessarily work under the same policy and requirements that the banks follow.

Unlike in loans, these programs do not require ant credit check, collateral and you do not have to give security deposits. Even if you are bankrupt and have a bad credit history as long as you are a U.S. citizen and you are a tax payer you are entitled to make this claim. It has been reported that there are about 1,400 Federal Programs, 24,000 State Programs, 30,000 Private Foundations and 20,000 Scholarship Programs available.

Free Grants help you:

For Business: If you want to start your own business or want to expand your existing business you can get free grants for that. The government is ever willing to help and cater to your needs. For Personal Need: If your income is low and you cannot afford to buy a house for your family, or you want to repair your home or pay your house rent or you are having difficulties paying your mortgage ,well all these can be taken care of if you go for free grants. Even other personal needs can be paid by the government like to buy a car, childcare, fuel, your living expenses, academic tutoring, clothing, school supplies, housing assistance, legal services, summer camp, debts, music lessons, art lessons, any extracurricular activities, pay bills for senior citizens, real estate taxes, medical expenses and general welfare.

For Education:

Everybody wants their children to go to school and have good education but if your income cannot support that you need not worry as the government can pay for that if you only meet the eligibility criteria. Even if it’s for you that you want the education money, for further studies you can apply for it and get scholarships.

Many hesitate to apply for it as they feel it is not for them or they do not know whom to contact. But this is not the time to hesitate and sit back, do the necessary and achieve your goals with the help of these free grants available just for you.

Jeffrey Meier of Jam727 Enterprises offers more detailed information about Free Grants at http://www.jam727.com/freegrants.htm Please check out http://www.Jam727.com for many other topics and articles on a wide range of subjects

Article source: Expert Articles

Most Recent Articles in Finance category

  • Sure Ways to Turn Away a Potential Buyer - By: Nelson Stewart
    So you've listed your home with a reputable agent who has placed internet and newspaper ads. You've just had the first showing and the feedback you received was less than positive. In fact, the people were so turned off, they didn't even complete the tour. There is more to selling a home than marketing. As a seller, there are some very basic things you must never do, or you run the risk of turning away a potential buyer.
  • How to Develop a Budget on a Debt Management Plan - By: Abby Reid
    It isn't easy to carry out a debt management plan or live on a reasonable budget in today's consumer market. Effective advertising and marketing executives work hard to convince the average American citizen that happiness lies in material possessions that only money can buy - fast luxury cars, large homes or cutting-edge electronics. Unfortunately, this is why many people are bogged down with debt and bankruptcy.
  • Short Sales and Your Credit - By: Josh Sloan
    When considering a short sale, be aware of how it affects your credit and your ability to acquire another mortgage down the road. If you intend to buy again, a short sale may mean that you have to wait a shorter time and get a better interest rate than if you go through foreclosure.
  • 'Lease Option' The Most Effective Way to Pull Tenants - By: Jeffery HollyHand
    Finding the ideal occupant can be a difficult job for a landowner but most property-owners are unaware of the fact that the biggest tool to attract tenants has always remained at their disposal. 'Lease Option', a term used for a lease contract in which the lessee is given with the option to buy the property is an effective way to pull tenants towards your estate.
  • Easier Financial Management with Internet Banking - By: Paul McIndoe
    Many people find, for various reasons, that it is often no longer always feasible to perform their banking requirements in their local branch. However, with the developments of internet banking, you needn't miss out when managing your money.
  • Be the Mortgage Lender Through Virgin Money - By: Jerry Clifford
    One way that you may be able to sell your home is by offering the financing yourself. This is not as risky as it sounds, thanks to a new web site that has opened up called 'Virgin Money USA'. Virgin has streamlined a way for ordinary people to arrange loans and it is all explained online in their 'Guide to Seller Mortgages'.
  • Forewarning: A Bank's Best Assets Are Trained Tellers - By: Linda Eagle
    In order to be successful at sales and service, tellers need to be well-trained and encouraged by their Bank.
  • Turn Your Local Eyesore into Eye Candy! - By: Mike Taylor
    If you have an eyesore nearby that may be detracting from the price of your property, your community may qualify for a government grant to clean up and revitalize the area. The U.S. Environmental Protection agency, (EPA) has so far given out millions of dollars in grants to help revitalize unsightly environmental wastes and turn them into local beauty spots or into community assets through the Brownfields Program.
  • Recession inevitable, rates cut or not: economist - By: Paul Sharp
    According to economist's prediction, Australia is facing recession due to several reasons. The main reason is the high debt interest rate. With the high inflation, the interest rate is going up too. That makes family spend most of income to pay for the debt and spend less in retail market. This is the main reason for slump in retail markets and this could lead to a financial crisis.
  • The New Face of Banking: The Well-Trained Teller - By: Linda Eagle
    Banks should invest in Teller Training due to the competition of online banking and compliance risk.