Every year of education means an average of an extra $200,000 worth of life time earnings. And education is the key to competing in our fast changing society and staying productive throughout your entire life. So go get more education no matter how much you have now, and here’s 170+ sources of private and government money to do it.
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170 College Grants
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Free Government Mortgage Money
Mortgage Grant Money is something that residents would like to have right now. With the U.S. real estate being torn apart by the worst financial plummet in decades, homebuyers need more money. But who would be generous enough to hand out free money for first time buyers? Not even the richest businessmen would advise to have their cash balances drained just for the sake of handing away free money. Nevertheless, before you begin to doubt the idea that free money is real, have a look at a $5 bill to find your answer. In other words, when you need free money, you can always rely on the American government to offer a program for you. Local governments also play a immense role in free money. Here's a few examples with state names for reference:
$199K In Texas ToBuy A Home In The Country
5 Million In Florida To Build A Condo
50% Discount For School Employeees To Buy A Condo
$27k In New Jersey Grant To Repair Your Condo
$499 A Month To Pay Your Rent
$4,000,000 For Investors, Builders and Developers To Build Homes and Flats
$150K To Buy A Condo
$48k In Texas To Buy A Mobile Home
$277,000 To Help Buy a 2-4 Unit House
$100,000 To Buy Or Repair Houses In Older Areas Of A City
$30k For Educators To Repair Their Apartment
$50,000 In Maine To Convert An Apartment In Your Basement
$2k Security Deposit for Rentals
$800 to Help Pay Property Tax
$7,000 To Make Your Home Handicap Accessible
Low Interest Loans To Buy A Home
$2,000,000 In Louisiana To Construct Apartment Buildings
$10,000 To Varnish Your Home
$22,000To Repair Your Septic Tank
$3,000 In Florida To Cover Your Home Loan Payments
Cash For People With Horrible Credit
$75,000 To Put An Office In Your Home
$10,000 For Emergency Home Repairs
$20,000 In Michigan To Repair Your Home
Free Assistance On Roof Repair, Plumbing, & Lighting Work
$3995 In Michigan To Varnish Your Home
$7,000 In Illinois For Retired People To Repair Their Home
$35,000 Forgivable Mortgage To Buy A Home
Money For Single Parents To Buy A Home
$100,000 In Indiana For A New Home
$2,000 To Fix Up Your Home
Save $2.000 On Your Cooling Bills
50% Off On Your Energy Bills
Save $1 For a Buy A Home and Get $8 More FREE
$1,200 In New Mexico For Seniors Bankruptcy Giveaways
Get A Loan To Buy A Home No Matter What Your Salary
$2k To Pay Your Home Loan Payments
Perhaps, you are thinking what is the trick with regard to the phrase free money. Well, to be frank, you need to put forth some effort to find the right program about getting real estate grants. That's right. You need to do some homework to know what government branch gives out what kind of gratuities and how you can qualify for such grants. Thankfully there are online databases that that are available for locating government realty programs for housing money and even help filling out the applications. The leading real estate membership websites is the Free Money Club
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Friday, July 17, 2009
$35,000 no-interest, fee loans backed by the Small Business Administration
Struggling small businesses with a good track record prior to the current fiscal crisis can keep their doors open with special $35,000 no-interest, fee loans backed by the Small Business Administration, starting in early summer 2009.
The America’s Recovery Capital (ARC) loans, made possible under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, are deferred-payment loans of up to $35,000 available to established, viable, for-profit small businesses that need short-term help to make their principal and interest payments on existing qualifying debt.
“These government-backed loans couldn’t come at a more critical time for many small companies,” said Information USA-founder and government watchdog Matthew Lesko. “There’s going to be a rush to get one, so it is imperative for small business owners to know the best way to get to the head of the line.”
To learn more about the eligibility requirements and the process involved in getting this assistance, see: http://www.sba.gov/idc/groups/public/documents/sba_homepage/news_release_09-30.pdf and www.sba.gov/recovery/arcloanprogram/index.html.... You can also learn more by contacting your local SBA office. To locate the nearest location, see: www.sba.gov/localresources/index.html.
For anyone wanting a piece of the stimulus package, the name of the game is being first in line, and that means knowing when and where the money is being appropriated.” For even more up to date news, analysis and expert advice on landing government loans and contracts visit: www.leskobooks.com for the Government Money Club featuring live assistance for members, direct links to programs and contacts for finding grants, favorable loans and free business services. Plus finding money to live on while building a business; and selling services or products to local governments are also among the many areas covered at the site and available to members.
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Free Money & Help Consolidating Your Bills
Finance Details: "Consumer Counseling Centers of America Inc. provide free bill consolidation, credit counseling and debt counseling to all individuals and families that desire assistance. Contact Consumer Counseling Centers of America Inc., 601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 900 South, Washington, DC 20004; 202-637-4851; www.consumercounseling.org ."
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The Government Will Pay My Mortgage
Housing Details: "There are now programs that will make your mortgage payments for you when you get into financial trouble. For example, Pennsylvania law, 35 P.S. § 1680.401 et seq., states it will provide ""mortgage assistance payments to homeowners who are in danger of losing their homes through foreclosure and through no fault of their own and who have a reasonable prospect of resuming mortgage payments within the prescribed time frame."" Pennsylvania calls it the ""Homeowners' Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program."" One of the best ways to find out if there are programs like this in your area is to contact the local HUD approved Housing Counseling agencies. To find your closest agency, contact your state housing office, the Housing Counseling Center locator at 1-888-466-3487; {www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcc_home.cfm}, or Housing Counseling Clearinghouse, P.O. Box 9057, Gaithersburg, MD 20898; 800-217-6970; Fax: 301-519-6655. If your local agency doesn't have money to pay your mortgage, they will certainly help you work out other arrangements with your mortgage company."
Grant URL: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcc_home.cfm
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Friday, March 27, 2009
$89,000 Grant For Chicken and Ribs! Shhh... There are no business grants
Not a day goes by that there isn't some new Internet prophet proclaiming there aren't any grants for small business or that they're for rocket scientists only. Especially certain "Grant Writers" who go to great lengths to prove their self proclaimed value while telling people not to look.
Here is one example of an $89,000 grant for a new restaurant and an artist in Detroit.
Yep the rocket scientist being awarded this small business grant for RJ's Roost will be serving up the latest "high tech" chicken and ribs in Detroit.
We say congratulation's and good luck to this establishment for ignoring the Grant Writing know- nothings of the Internet and pursing a grant for small business.
Hopefully the people of Texas will also ignore these sages as their House of Representatives just approved a Small Business Grant Initiative. Details here: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/business/6341196.html
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Government Grant Scams... cont...
We've done several posts on this topic and the feedback to date has been mostly positive.
Here's a little more details on what the underworld of the internet is up to:
The FTC described Jessica's blog in our video and apparently there are 100's like her:
http://wafflesatnoon.com/2009/01/10/scam-alert-website-list/
If you recall we mentioned these scams infest Google Adwords. Apparently we aren't the only people who noticed, here's a funny photo shoot of the people who are allegedly running the adwords fraud:
http://wafflesatnoon.com/2009/02/23/the-fake-google-grant-guys/
And here's a woman who got a little angry at the whole idea:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=5791054&blogId=471495587
And don't forget Snopes which recognizes the same thing we did... This year has marked a huge increase in scam type ads. This article focuses on emails however it does appear to be the same type of ruse.
http://www.snopes.com/fraud/advancefee/grants.asp
I love this article at clickz http://www.clickz.com/3633002
To be fair, Google isn't the only ad network allowing this. Yahoo also has similar websites infesting it's ad network. Interestingly, Yahoo allows it's advertisers to pose as Matthew Lesko while offering the scam which leaves the vicitim thinking Matthew scammed them. Which generates odd customer service issues when the victim sends an email demanding a refund for products that Matthew doesn't sell.
In the end, if you are looking for legitimate money opportunities from the US government, visit their websites or get down to your library and check out a Lesko book for free. Or consider buying the latest Lesko offer for up to date information and help.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The $1.98 Grant Scam Exposed By Matthew Lesko
Watch this video of Matthew Lesko and a government newcast on how a particular internet scam is being operated.
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Business grants
MORE Free Money Programs For Business
Here are some other real grant programs for starting or expanding a business taken from our new book Free Money For Entrepreneurs. If programs are only for a given state or area be sure to check for similar programs in your area. The programs below represent only a sampling of the free money programs available to entrepreneurs.
Small Business Grants
$10,000 Grant To Start A Mom And Pop Business
$5,000 Grant To Sell Your Product Overseas
Up To $1,000,000 Grant To Recycle Toilet Paper
$2,500 Grant For Every Employee You Have
$2,500 Grant For A Craft Business
$100,000 Grant For Winery Business
$20,000 Grant to Prepare A Loan Package For An Apartment Building
$15,000 Grant For Small Town Developers To Fix Up Homes
$5,000 Grant To Help You Get A $300,000 Grant
$150,000 Gant For A Day Care Center
$25,000 To Fix Up Your Office
$10,000 Grant To Turn Your Barn Into An Office
$20,000 Grant To Start A Business In Orlando
$20,000 Grant To Start A Video Business
$5,625 Grant To Start A Sewing Business At Home
$90,000 For An Energy Efficient Business
$300,000 For Documentary Film Makers
$475,000 Grant To Run A Winery On Government Land
$250,000 To Make Videos For TV
$5,000 To Start A New Business
$32,500 To Start A Business In Toledo
$7,500 Grant For New Landscaping For Your Business
$250,000 To Start A New Business
$3,000 To Start A Home Based Knitting Business
$700 Grant to Start A Catering Business
$5,000 Grant To Start Your First Business
$75,600 To Start A Day Care Center
$7,000 To Fix Up A Day Care Center
$100,000 Grant For Day Care Providers
$500,000 Grant For Target Stores
$400,000 Grant For Home Depot
$1 Million Grant For Best Buy
$234,782 Grant To Train Technical Employees
$10 Million Grant For R.H. Donnelley Corp.
$23,623 Grant To Sell Wine
$150,000 Grant To Produce Snack Foods
$50,000 Grant For Machinery to Make Jim Beam
$580,000 Grant To Train Hotel Employees
Check out the website for MORE Free Money Programs For Business
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Help To Fill out government applications
Is There Free Help Filling Out Applications For Loans And Grants?
Applying for government loans can be can be a bit more complicated than a few pages of fill in the blanks, but free help is available to help you with this process, especially if it is for business or real estate. Contact one of the 1,000 Small Business Development Centers around the country that will help you fill out applications for free or next to nothing.
There are also many non-profit organizations around the country that provide free and low-cost help in filling out grant and loan applications. No one source knows the location of all these groups, but a good place to start looking is the Microentretprise Fund For Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination that is part of the Aspen Institute in Washington DC: fieldus.org/Publications/Directory.asp. You can also contact your local public library to help you locate a similar local source.
Will The Office Giving Out The Money Give Me Help Filling Out The Application?
Yes, they will help. That is part of their job. How much actual help they will provide will varies from office to office. If they are not helpful enough, contact an office of their superior or the office of your elected official for that level of government. For example, if you are having a bad experience in dealing with a federal government office, contact your congressman or senator located in Washington, DC. If it is a state office you are dealing with find your representative at the state level. Your local libraries can help you identify these people.
Can I See Copies Of Successful Applications?
Yes, of course. Remember anything the government does, it does in your name (as long as we remain a democracy). So when the government gives out money it is really giving out your money and you have a right to see how they are giving it out. This includes seeing copies of past applications. In order to protect the privacy of individuals, the government may delete some of the applicants personal information before they show you a copy. But thats OK. All that you really need will still likely be there. If a government office is not very cooperative in providing you with an application, you can request to be transferred to an office called The Freedom of Information Act Office. Every agency has such an office that will enforce your rights.
Should I Become A non-Profit?
Probably not, but like the answer to most any question, the real answer is, it depends. Non-profits are generally involved in one of the following activities: charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition, and the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.
If you are going to be involved in one of these activities then you MIGHT want to consider becoming a non-profit. But, start looking for money first, before you invest in becoming a non-profit. You might be able to get the money you need without being a non-profit. So why waste the time and money before you know for sure? Wait till you find someplace that looks like a good place to get your money and find out if their requirements include you becoming a non-profit. That is the time to become one.
Do I Have To Pay Back A Grant?
NO. NO. NO. Grants, direct payments, and other free money available from government offices and non-profit organizations do not have to be paid back, EVER.
Can I Apply For More Than One Grant?
You certainly can apply to more than one of anything. The worst that can happen is that you apply to 12 places and 12 places give you money, and some of them say you have to give the money back if you get it from another source. This is a nice problem.
Can I Apply To The Same Place Twice?
Yes. And this is true whether you get the money or not. Some believe that there are even offices that will reject you automatically on your first attempt just to make sure you are serious. But there are other programs that give out one grant per customer. The best advice is to just keep applying until they tell you to stop.
Do I Have To Pay Taxes On A Grant?
As a general rule the answer is no, and you can always find out the exact answer when you find a program you wish to apply for. If the money is for business or for operating income for any organizations what you spend the money on will all be expensed before you pay taxes. Most free money for education and training is not taxable. And most free money used to pay expenses is also tax free. There are some exceptions to this personal expense money, but you will be notified well ahead a time if this is the case.
Do I Have To Have Good Credit To Get A Grant?
Normally credit rating does not matter. Why would they worry about how you are at paying back your loans? They dont want this money back. The government will even give you grant money to pay for college courses while you are in jail, but they wont give you a college loan.
About the Author: Learn more about getting free money from the government with Matthew Lesko Matthew Lesko Matthew Lesko is America's #1 Expert on Government Grants, Free Money and Information. He is an author, lecturer, and consultant to Fortune 500 companies. He has written 100 books, two which were New York Times Best Sellers
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Scam! A look at google adwords advertisers
Last year we did a blog post about various individuals who run around the internet calling everything a scam or fraud while peddling a variety of items including multi level marketing, unregulated banking scams, questionable commodity investment's and real estate schemes. This year is no different except to say that there are many more than in the past.
To explain further: Every year in mid fall, famous names and product keywords are purchased in google/msn/yahoo/ask with the intent to mislead users from obtaining legitimate information about a person or product in order to gain the confidence of the victim (You).
It's easy to spot these ads as they usually claim they've been scammed or they reviewed the product or have a special report you really need to read. Generally the websites present unsubstantiated claims, poorly written personal opinions or flat out lies by the self proclaimed "expert". This is almost always followed by linked statements of "This is the only thing I've found that works" or something very similar. If you click the link you're taken to another page/website and handed a sales pitch for all sorts of rubbish that has nothing to do with your original search. In your mind you are thinking "hey this guy saved me from buying this product" maybe he's got something real here...
In this post we'll look at one ruse that Google apparently allows to advertise on over 400 keywords. The keywords purchased rarely match what the website is really peddling. Below is one ad (out of dozens) that occurs under the keyword "Matthew Lesko":

Looking at that ad, you would think that the author has some revealing details that you need to know before buying a Lesko book. Clicking on the link reveals the website is a front for something called the "reverse funnel system" which is routinely called an upside down pyramid scheme.
The shocking truth about Matthew Lesko turns out to be 4 misleading sentences and a plug for the reverse funnel system:
"Mr. Lesko will give you information on getting grants from the government for $60." Much of the information is outdated. He never really tells you how to apply. There are many bad reports on the internet about this man. I would stay away. Please check this out. "
Apparently this person has never seen the 2 year old government money club which is updated daily, has a librarian to help you find a program, costs $20 a month and does indeed show you how to fill out applications. As for bad reports, if you count websites like this... yes there are many misleading sites with bad reports. In reality, the only report that matters is the bbb which is clean after 25 years and millions of books sold.
If you poke around the site, there are dozens of people/products with "shocking truths" about them. Including an ebook called the Rick Jerk ... Which actually outlines exactly what this person is doing:
"I first found nothing, but self promoting information. I had to dig deep for the research. The Rich Jerk must be doing alright or he would not be able to block my Google searches with his thinly veiled advertisements. (What is this guy talking about?) Finally I found the dirt. The book has been reported as a total fraud. There is nothing worth anything in it. You cannot get a refund. I would stay as far away as possible. Here is a good deal. Try it."
I read the "Rich Jerk" ebook. I think it cost me $29. It wasn't the best nor was it the worst. It did outline techniques for getting products, advertising in Google, writing websites and of course how to claim everything is a scam. Some stuff was basic but the concepts are different. It's OK for beginners and experienced google advertisers who might be looking for a new approach or a rehash of things they already understand. As for no refunds, this book is sold by clickbank and they do give refunds (within 60 days).
What is a reverse funnel system?
Who knows? Most people involved won't explain it (which is a red flag). All I can say is that it apparently costs $50 to find out how to pay $3000 for a vacation club membership that also allows you to resell the $50 information and the $3000 membership while paying $300 a month for a sales website. Some people have reported a $5000 bill due for marketing purposes as well. Hmmm... our hero/expert above doesn't like $30-$60 books and is pointing you towards a minimum $3,350 bizop/mlm/inverted pyramid something... What a nice guy.
Here's the wikipedia description of what the reverse funnel system apparently is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:WH_Coordinator/Reverse_funnel_system This description matches several pages around the internet with posts from people who apparently got involved and wanted out.
Why does google allow misleading ads?
I don't know, but you can ask them:
In conclusion,
Google ads that scream scam rarely have your interest in mind and are hotbeds of misleading information. They're designed to gain your confidence by trashing whatever you are looking for. They tend to steer you towards products/services that may or may not be legitimate or even related to what you were searching for. Be very cautious of websites using this ruse.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Millions more available from the government during recessions - Matthew Lesko
WASHINGTON -- As the Federal Government doles out billions of dollars to bolster up a faltering economy, many believe the government pool of giveaways has dried up -- but government money expert, Matthew Lesko, is not convinced.
Having closely followed the changing tides in the market for 30 years, Lesko has kept in-step with economic and political change, and understands the implications today's environment actually has on government spending.
"The economy is so bad, that the government will be giving away more money," says Lesko, "It seems like an oxymoron, but it's true."
In 2007, federal programs distributed over $1.8 trillion in grants, direct payments and other monies; a figure which then grew to nearly $2 trillion in 2008, and that fails to include the $1.6 in bailout money, stimulus packages and other dollars added by congress to date.
The answer is semantics.
While government officials are voicing concerns over budget cuts, in reality, their situations are not as harrowing as they may at first appear.
Like many things in Washington, the idea of "Budget Cutting" is not exactly as clear as it may seem to everyday taxpayers. In many cases, officials' budgets are not actually undergoing drastic reductions; rather, they will simply see smaller increases than previously forecasted -- instead of 6% growth, perhaps only 4% will be realized.
Many of these government programs are classified as "entitlements," which means that those who show up and maintain eligibility, are legally entitled to receive help, regardless of the government's debt level. These programs include Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, federal employee and military retirement plans, unemployment compensation, food stamps, agricultural price support and hundreds of others.
With regards to programs that may potentially be in jeopardy of facing reduced funding increases, equilibrium is still typically found. These agencies will do everything they can to trim down extraneous spending without drastically interrupting services offered. "They'll instinctively cut back overhead expenses before reducing the amount of money they give out," Lesko asserts, "during past budget cuts, I've seen agencies go as far as cut out their 800 number just to save a few bucks."
"During hard times less people will apply for programs because they'll believe the 'cry wolf' headlines," says Lesko. If this is the case, then we're looking into an optimistic landscape for government grant seekers -- an ever-increasing giveaway platform and fewer individuals reaching out.
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
More blogs about Matthew Lesko
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Blogs About Matthew Lesko
This blog has a nice cartoon about Matthew Lesko and Batman... Enjoy!
Neuroticomics: Who remembers Matthew Lesko?
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Sarah from HOT 99.5 is "F*cking Matthew Lesko"
Sarah from HOT 99.5 is "F*cking Matthew Lesko"
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Matthew Lesko's Government Money Club
Free Government Money Club
Matthew Lesko's online club of government money and help. Has a live expert to help you find the government money programs you qualify- to helping you fill-in the application correctly. Covers government grants, loans, contracts and more. Research old applications, preview videos descibing various aspects of obtaining money and so much more in the government money club.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Top 40 Grant And Loan Programs from the Government
Sphere: Related ContentGet Grants, Loans and more from the government. See mlesko.com for details....
I thought I would throw this in here since it seems every article posted is being reposted all over the planet with spam links to some very strange biz-op scams. Ecurrency, pyramid schemes, work at home typing and assemble products at home... Almost always there is an "Ads by google" .
Below are the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance titles with numbers. To research them go to cfda.gov
Women's Business Ownership Assistance
10.442
USDA
Housing Application Packaging Grants
10.410
USDA
Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans
14.313
HUD
Dollar Home Sales
10.417
USDA
Very Low-Income Housing Repair Loans and Grants
10.212
USDA
Small Business Innovation Research
14.247
HUD
Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program
10.773
USDA
Rural Business Opportunity Grants
11.800
DOC
Minority Business Enterprise Centers
59.012
SBA
Small Business Loans
59.037
SBA
Small Business Development Center
10.769
USDA
Rural Business Enterprise Grants
10.768
USDA
Business and Industry Loans
91.001
USIP
Unsolicited Grant Program
11.803
DOC
Minority Business Opportunity Center (MBOC)
97.048
DHS
Disaster Housing Assistance to Individuals and Households in Presidential Declared Disaster Areas
59.006
SBA
8(a) Business Development Program
10.404
USDA
Emergency Loans
14.235
HUD
Supportive Housing Program
10.217
USDA
Higher Education Challenge Grants
59.011
SBA
Small Business Investment Companies
84.063
ED
Federal Pell Grant Program
59.046
SBA
Microloan Program
59.005
SBA
Internet-Based Technical Assistance
17.700
DOL
Women's Bureau
14.239
HUD
HOME Investment Partnerships Program
14.311
HUD
Single Family Property Disposition
14.149
HUD
Rent Supplements_Rental Housing for Lower Income Families
10.766
USDA
Community Facilities Loans and Grants
14.218
HUD
Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants
10.433
USDA
Rural Housing Preservation Grants
59.051
SBA
New Markets Venture Capital Program, Operational Assistance (OA) Grants
96.006
SSA
Supplemental Security Income
84.002
ED
Adult Education_State Grant Program
10.451
USDA
Noninsured Assistance
17.266
DOL
Work Incentive Grants
11.300
DOC
Investments for Public Works and Economic Development Facilities
10.051
USDA
Commodity Loans and Loan Deficiency Payments
59.050
SBA
Microenterprise Development Grants
97.036
DHS
Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (Presidentially Declared Disasters)
97.031
DHS
Cora Brown Fund
14.195
HUD
Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program_Special Allocations
15.226
DOI
Payments in Lieu of Taxes
15.633
DOI
Landowner Incentive
11.307
DOC
Economic Adjustment Assistance
14.901
HUD
Healthy Homes Demonstration Grants
84.007
ED
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
14.401
HUD
Fair Housing Assistance Program_State and Local
93.558
HHS
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
10.551
USDA
Food Stamps
97.050
DHS
Presidential Declared Disaster Assistance to Individuals and Households - Other Needs
10.415
USDA
Rural Rental Housing Loans
14.871
HUD
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
17.225
DOL
Unemployment Insurance
10.079
USDA
Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust
45.024
NEA
Promotion of the Arts_Grants to Organizations and Individuals
10.427
USDA
Rural Rental Assistance Payments
84.037
ED
Perkins Loan Cancellations
14.412
HUD
Employment Opportunities for Lower Income Persons and Businesses
59.009
SBA
Procurement Assistance to Small Businesses
14.181
HUD
Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities
14.103
HUD
Interest Reduction Payments_Rental and Cooperative Housing for Lower Income Families
14.219
HUD
Community Development Block Grants/Small Cities Program
10.437
USDA
Interest Assistance Program
14.169
HUD
Housing Counseling Assistance Program
10.854
USDA
Rural Economic Development Loans and Grants
85.001
HST
Harry S Truman Scholarship Program
45.168
NEH
Promotion of the Humanities_We the People
10.856
USDA
1890 Land Grant Institutions Rural Entrepreneurial Outreach Program
96.001
SSA
Social Security_Disability Insurance
14.117
HUD
Mortgage Insurance_Homes
14.856
HUD
Lower Income Housing Assistance Program_Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation
10.411
USDA
Rural Housing Site Loans and Self_Help Housing Land Development Loans
17.258
DOL
WIA Adult Program
47.076
NSF
Education and Human Resources
10.446
USDA
Rural Community Development Initiative
59.007
SBA
7(j) Technical Assistance
59.049
SBA
Office of Small Disadvantaged Business Certification and Eligibility
10.082
USDA
Tree Assistance Program
84.083
ED
Women's Educational Equity Act Program
14.157
HUD
Supportive Housing for the Elderly
14.250
HUD
Rural Housing and Economic Development
17.207
DOL
Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities
93.569
HHS
Community Services Block Grant
10.420
USDA
Rural Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance
10.405
USDA
Farm Labor Housing Loans and Grants
14.511
HUD
Community Outreach Partnership Center Program
97.001
DHS
Pilot Demonstration or Earmarked Projects
14.225
HUD
Community Development Block Grants/Special Purpose Grants/Insular Areas
84.032
ED
Federal Family Education Loans
20.905
DOT
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises_Short Term Lending Program
10.220
USDA
Higher Education Multicultural Scholars Program
84.268
ED
Federal Direct Student Loans
81.036
DOE
Inventions and Innovations
10.761
USDA
Technical Assistance and Training Grants
19.409
STATE
Arts Exchanges on International Issues
14.243
HUD
Opportunities for Youth_Youthbuild Program
81.042
DOE
Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons
85.100
(null)
Christopher Columbus Fellowship Program
17.720
DOL
Disability Employment Policy Development
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Iraqi War Vet Learns About Discount Dental For Everybody…
Iraqi War Vet Learns About Discount Dental For Everybody…… I’ve been giving free money seminars for the troops at Walter Reed Hospital and one of the Iraqi War Vets realized that the military wouldn’t pay for the dental work he needed. They would only pay for pulling teeth and not for braces. Braces can range from $5,000 to $9,000, but we hooked him up with a program that will do the work for only $3,100. Here’s his reaction to our find (he allowed us to use his name): “Oh my God!! That sounds like an excellent deal!!! I think that might be workable!! I really appreciate your help. I know everyone has their own share of problems, and I can’t even begin to explain to you what I have going on right now. I can’t thank you enough for all your help, it really means a lot to me. All I’ve ever wanted was to have a beautiful smile and show the world my true self. Now I have a good start in making my dream come true. Thanks to you!!!!”… SPC Andres A. Castillo If the Dept. of Defense is not caring for all the needs of our vets there are other organizations that will – you just have to find them. You don’t have to be a vet to qualify; they will help everybody. We found this service at the University of Maryland Dental School. Most every dental school has discount dental services. So look for one near you.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Get Your Student Loan Repaid For Free by Matthew Lesko
The Office of Human Resources is pleased to announce the implementation of the NIH Student Loan Repayment Program as a tool to facilitate the recruitment and retention of highly qualified candidates and employees. Participation will be approved on a case-by-case basis. NIH may repay eligible student loans up to $10,000 per calendar year with a $60,000 lifetime maximum.
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Monday, November 5, 2007
$2,500 for B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. Nursing Degrees
CampusRN, the leading employment website for nursing/allied health care students, and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) have partnered to offer this new scholarship program for students pursuing professional nursing education programs. Established in April 2003, this scholarship program supports students who are seeking a baccalaureate, master's or doctoral degree in nursing. Special consideration will be given to students who are enrolled in a master's or doctoral program with the goal of pursuing a nursing faculty career
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