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Beware of the websites that ask for your e-mail and claiming to tell you what grants you are available for. This is a scam to get your e-mail address and flood you with a bunch of silly offers. I...
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There are some grants for business, but they are for businesses already in operation. I have never seen a grant for starting a business.
Your community may have a Business Development Center -...
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There have been fraud alerts issued by the government regarding these scam artists. Generally, these companies advertising "free government grants" just flood your e-mail with a bunch of spam about...
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You must account for the income and expense of an SBIR grant. Grant income is considered income, I would suggest setting up a separate revenue account number to track grant income so it doesn't...
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Your journal entry should debit the business checking account and credit the investment/equity account of the individual who made the investment.
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Many cities and counties do have first time home buyer programs. The terms of each program may be slightly different as far as a grant versus a long-term, low interest loan.
I suggest you visit...
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Try this organization:
Concerted Services
I'm not sure if you are in one of their service areas, but check on their website. As a helpful note for you or anyone searching for individual...
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Here is my answer to a very similar post:
Finding a grant to start a business is very difficult. If you are starting a non-profit, you may be able to get grants for "seed money" but a for-profit...
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I haven't run across any grant programs for felons. However, I know there are nonprofit groups that specialize in return to work programs and other such assistance. Since I don't know where you are...
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Here was my answer to another very similar post:
Finding a grant to start a business is very difficult. If you are starting a non-profit, you may be able to get grants for "seed money" but a...
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Finding a grant to start a business is very difficult. If you are starting a non-profit, you may be able to get grants for "seed money" but a for-profit business is a different story. The truth is...
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There is information regarding financial aid and the application process on the academy's website.
If you are interested in scholarships and grants, try this link:
Chef2Chef
They list...
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I run across this question a lot. I believe that your insurance company can provide you with an personal umbrella policy that covers your business activity. It's fairly inexpensive (probably...
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Sometimes cities have grants available to assist individuals with home repair and improvement. Check your city and county websites. If you don't find anything there, try searching for nonprofit...
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