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Many women in business find that in order to meet their
business' financial needs, they turn to searching out a loan
source. Business loans for women are widely available through
the Small Business Administration and a variety of other sources
such as banks, credit unions and other financial institutions.
Loans, however, are not the only
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‘Grant writing' as the name suggests is the writing of a grant in order to raise grant or funds for one's organization or project. Many a non-profit or individual organizations rely on these grants to run their work. There are several types of grants and the reasons for taking them.
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None of these Government Grants require a credit check, collateral, security deposits or co-signers, you can apply even if you have a bankruptcy or bad credit, it doesn't matter. Its Free Money Never Repay! The Federal Government is Giving out over 155.5 billion dollars in Business Grants!Receive Government Small Business
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Latest Grants To Start A Small Business News
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Grants for small businesses create jobs in deprived areas
Giving small firms in deprived areas £5,000 grants created "significant" numbers of new jobs and investment, an extensive study covering two decades has found
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 03:10:59 -0800
Small Talk: It's not just the start-ups that are in need of a helping hand
In an economy where the Government talks loud and long about how it wants small companies to power the recovery, what precisely does it mean by small? All too often, for small companies, read start-up businesses, new ventures founded by entrepreneurs from scratch.
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:07:51 -0800
Corning-based Small Business Development Center opens location in Hornell
With the help of almost 0,000 in federal grant money, the Small Business Development Center is now operating part-time offices out of the Hornell Chamber of Commerce building on Main Street and the Steuben County IDA building in Bath.
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 10:53:19 -0800