eBooks on Government Grants For Education, Business and More - eBooks on Money Making Strategies
Getting government grants is much easier than you think. By now some of you are probably contemplating going back to school or starting a small business or interested in tapping into the real estate market while the going is still good. Several things may have jumped started those thoughts. A massive lay off at your job perhaps where you were one of the victims. It always seems to snowball from there does it not?
Suddenly you find yourself unemployed. A job that you've had for so many years, and allowed you to enjoy a certain standard of living just vanished. The threat of not being able to pay for your kids college education, or loosing your home to foreclosure was just never there. You were so comfortable for many years in that job, the thought of going back to school to enhance your skills or even leaving that job for another never occurred to you until...it happened. You were laid off or fired.
All of sudden you are now part of the ever growing unemployment population, with no enhanced skills and no where to turn to immediately. This is called displacement. As you go through your most desperate moments trying to figure out what to do next, turn what seems to be a negative situation into an opportunity. An opportunity to start fresh and prepare yourself should an economic crisis as bad as this one ever occurs again. You can do this in several ways. One sure way is reviewed below.
Government Grants
- There is literally billions of dollars in government and organizational grants that go unused every year. The book is structured to help individuals, businesses and organizations seeking to apply for some of these grants, useful tips to potentially increase their success in securing these grants. The money is there for you to apply for. Your success hinges on being well informed and your presentation. You have to prove to government that you deserve that money more than someone else, so you have some home work to do first.
Home work assignments:
We will use applying for a grant to start a small business as an example for this article:
- Brainstorm and write down some ideas. Ask yourself why would your idea be chosen. Is it going to benefit the community and what exactly will you achieve.
- Set some realistic goals. How long will it take to be up and running. At what point will it be considered a success or failure. What would be the impact on you and the community.
- Have a good plan in place. You can't do anything without a good plan. Plan how these various goals and objectives will be met. How will you handle set backs and obstacles. Who will be impacted and how.
- Put a great team together. Most projects are successful with good team work. Assembling a good team is crucial. Outline the goals, both short and long term. Assign individual responsibilities ensuring that the projects objectives and goals are clearly defined. Set deadlines and regroup often to make sure that the project is on track to completion.
Just some ideas to use when putting together your presentation to secure your grant. The book will of course elaborate in much more detail how to prepare your business plan before you go diving into a swimming pool without water. Wonderful source of information. I am interested in securing an educational grant. I am extremely optimistic especially after a most recent announcement that more funding was being allocated to education by way of grants. Now that's good news for all of you who want to go back to school.
That's where this step by step guide will truly be of benefit. It describes in great detail how to cut through all the red tape. I encourage you to get it and read it today. It's very detailed so don't try to read it all in one day. What compliments the reading very well is the audio presentation that goes along with it. It's more than worth your time.
This is my review on one of the most informational sources I've ever read. I've always wanted to explore some of those avenues but never quite knew how to get around all the red tape. Now I'm equipped with an arsenal of tools to apply to all those companies and organizations including government, that are offering education grants and scholarships.
Some things to know about the application process:
- There are no complicated forms to fill out
- no credit checks
- no security deposit or collateral required
- no cosigners needed
- The Grand Daddy of them all -- You never have to pay the money back!
So you see my friends, you have absolutely nothing to loose. Yes, it might take you a little longer to prepare your strategy and business plan to secure some of these grants and scholarships, but in the end, you'll be satisfied with the return on investment. Go get your grant now.