Education

Grants for 2012

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

It’s a New Year, and a good time to go out on a limb with some cosmic observations about grants for 2012.
Even if you haven’t been affected personally, as so many people have, you know the economy has been in trouble the last three years.  Interest rates have been down, and in the world of [...]

Skill Sets for Life

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Last week our son, Matt, graduated from college.  He has worked hard these past few years, learning the skills he will need to make the kind of life he wants to live.  On Graduation Day his whole family gathered to support him and let him know how proud of him we are.  And of course, [...]

10 Things You Could Do with a Grant

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

You know grants are out there.  Maybe you already have some ideas about how you would use a grant.  But just in case you don’t, here’s a list of 10 things you could do with a grant.
Of course, this list is just 10 of thousands of possibilities.  You could:
1.  Use government money to buy real [...]

Mid-Summer Sale Going Strong

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Our big Mid-Summer Sale continues, giving you the opportunity to get the lowest prices we ever offer on our flagship products.
Grants Training Classes begin this week, and when you enroll now, you get a terrific discount:
www.GrantMeRich.com/classes.htm
Plus, we’re offering a big discount on our real estate grants program, The New American Land Rush: How to Buy [...]

The Stimulus Bill and Housing Programs

Friday, March 13th, 2009

I’ve been doing some research, deconstructing the new Stimulus Bill. 
We do know there will be some new programs, and I’ll certainly keep you updated about those as they are developed by the various cabinet departments.  Right now, however, we already know the general trends.  Here’s the breakdown on housing.
Congress has tagged $7,260,000,000 for housing programs, not [...]

How Will This Economy Affect Grants?

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

That’s the question I’m hearing over and over, when I speak, and from my readers. I’m happy to say the news is good.
You may have heard me describe grants as a “parallel economy.” Grants operate by different rules than the general economy, and they are not affected in the same ways as loans, [...]

College Money for Working Moms

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Information about Grants that Provide College Money for Working Moms

Grants for Students – Part 2

Monday, May 19th, 2008

In my last post, I discussed the types of grants and scholarships available for college students, and the steps necessary to obtain them.  One of the most important steps is to file a Free Application for Financial Student Aid, or FAFSA.  The government determines a student’s financial need based on the FAFSA, and issues an [...]

Grants for Students

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Every few days I receive requests from parents of high school students asking if I can help them secure grants to pay for their kids’ college expenses.
My answer is always the same.  Don’t pay anyone to get grants for college!
It’s just not necessary, and most of the programs that promise to get you college grant [...]

A Wonderful Opportunity for Just the Right Person…

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Could this be for you?
Through a special program funded by the U.S. Department of Labor, Edmonds and Everett Community Colleges in Washington state can now offer grants up to $5000 to students interested in earning a degree or certificate in precisions machining, welding and fabrication, aviation maintenance, or computer aided design.
The grant may also be [...]