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your story of free government grant money.?

i am a very skeptical individual,i was sent an e mail about free grant money for school. but you have to buy a kit software. i am not too good those kind of things and also in their private policy charging me 50 bucks a months after the first month. the information is running in circles. if anyone tried these grants, would you share your experience.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hi! I do grants for a living, well part of my business. You can get any FREE PUBLICATION from the government if you want the information. The company that asked for the 50 bucks just revised the copy. To get all or any of the information, write to:

    US Government Printing Office

    Washington, DC 20402

    In your letter, you will need to request for all the literature, brochures, documents, books on the subject grant you are looking for and the grant application kit! Also, request the US Governmental Directory, Free Federal Money for Private Citizens.

    Another good source is Consumer Information. Some of the pamphlets cost a very small fee, but you can download the manual free. Go to:

    www.pueblo.gsa.gov

    For State Grants, go to: www.commerce.state.__.us

    on the underline, put in the two letter state you live in.

    Just give me a great write up! If you have questions, contact me:

    David@DavidFrankLoans.com

    Source(s): www.commerce.state.__.us (the underline is for the two letter state initials) www.pueblo.gsa.gov A lot of research! It is a maze to get the real information!
  • 1 decade ago

    Do not pay any of these people. This is a scam. You can actually find grant information at your local library. Plus it is free. You can also go to your local government site and find grants there too. If you have a good idea for a grant application you will most likely be approved. I wish you luck!

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