There is money available for starting a business, building a house, paying off college expenses or closing a mortgage -- and you may be surprised where it comes from. Every year, the federal government gives away more than $50 million to businesses and U.S. residents in the form of local, state and federal grants.Which brings up the question: How do you find these grants, and how do you apply for them?
Stanford Grant Review takes a look at different online programs offering grants, to weed out the increasing number of scams appearing every day. Each program is rated by what it offers, including available grants listed, the frequency with which the site is updated and checks that the information is free -- you only need to pay for shipping of the material.
For many people, the difficulty comes in writing the grant, not finding it. Each of the programs reviewed by Stanford Grant Review offer writing software, allowing you to input information to create a simple grant application, or customize information for a specialized grant proposal.
Another bonus: Approved programs offer assistance from professionals involved in the grant-writing business.
When you visit the top 3 programs at stanfordgrantreview.org, you will be asked to fill out a short form in order to receive the software needed for finding available grants and completing an application.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to apply for free grant money. Visit Stanford Grant Review to find out what grants are available and how to apply for them. Just pay shipping for the materials -- as low as $1.98. Sponsored content provided by ARALifestyle. Copyright © ARAnet, Inc.







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