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Free Money from the Federal Government: For Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs  
Author: Laurie Blum
ISBN: 0471130095
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
A completely revised, updated edition of the bestselling guide to the millions of dollars available for free from the federal government

Even in the best of times, starting and running a small business can be an uphill battle. To help make life easier, Free Money(r) guru Laurie Blum shows you how to successfully tap into the hundreds of millions of dollars in government funding available free to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Grants range from $5,000 to some in the six figures, and best of all, absolutely none of them ever have to be paid back.

1,500 grants available from 52 government agencies Complete addresses, phone and fax numbers, and contact names Easy-to-use format with grants grouped by state and according to business category (agricultural, real estate, minorities, general business, R&D, etc.) Step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant and how to write a winning proposal Sample application forms and an extensive bibliography listing government and private foundation sourcebooks as well as other helpful publications


From the Back Cover
A completely revised, updated edition of the bestselling guide to the millions of dollars available for free from the federal government

Even in the best of times, starting and running a small business can be an uphill battle. To help make life easier, Free Money(r) guru Laurie Blum shows you how to successfully tap into the hundreds of millions of dollars in government funding available free to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Grants range from $5,000 to some in the six figures, and best of all, absolutely none of them ever have to be paid back.

1,500 grants available from 52 government agencies Complete addresses, phone and fax numbers, and contact names Easy-to-use format with grants grouped by state and according to business category (agricultural, real estate, minorities, general business, R&D, etc.) Step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant and how to write a winning proposal Sample application forms and an extensive bibliography listing government and private foundation sourcebooks as well as other helpful publications


About the Author
LAURIE BLUM is America's Free Money(r) expert and the author of fifteen books on the subject, including her bestseller, Free Money(r) for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs. She is also the cofounder of Blum & O'Hara, a highly successful fund-raising company headquartered in Los Angeles. Ms. Blum lives in New York City.




Free Money from the Federal Government: For Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs

ANNOTATION

Laurie Blum tells entrepreneurs how to tap into the hundreds of millions of dollars in government funding available to help start up or expand a small business. Grants range from $5,000 to the six-figure range, and none of them ever needs to be paid back. Includes complete addresses, phone and fax numbers, and contact names. Lists 1,300 grants from 52 agencies.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Even in the best of times, starting and running a small business can be an uphill battle. To help make life easier, Free Money guru Laurie Blum shows you how to successfully tap into the hundreds of millions of dollars in government funding available free to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Grants range from $5,000 to some in the six figures, and best of all, absolutely none of them ever have to be paid back. 1,500 grants available from 52 government agencies; complete addresses, phone and fax numbers, and contact names; easy-to-use format with grants grouped by state and according to business category (agricultural, real estate, minorities, general business, R&D, etc.); step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant and how to write a winning proposal; and sample application forms and an extensive bibliography listing government and private foundation sourcebooks as well as other helpful publications.

     



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