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Grants for Women’s Projects

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

If you have a project in the area of women’s culture and feminism, you may be interested in grants available from the Women’s Review Trust.  These are international grants, available for projects anywhere in the world.  I’ll include a link to the website below.
And if you’d like to learn how to find more grants, and [...]

Grants for Individuals

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

One of the questions I’m often asked is whether grants are available for individuals.  The answer is a resounding “Yes!”  These grants can be for many purposes, from medical and financial needs to educational or professional.  For example, there are grants for creative projects, fellowships, putting on public programs, or traveling abroad for a specific [...]

HUD Offers New Tool for Real Estate Grant Seekers

Friday, May 28th, 2010

HUD, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is the largest provider of federal grants for real estate projects.  HUD provides grants to for-profit businesses as well as non-profits and smaller government agencies.  While many HUD grants are “pass-through” grants that are distributed by state and local authorities, some grants are available from HUD [...]

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 [...]

My Inner Circle for Grants

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

For more than a year, readers have been asking me for a way they can get the benefit of working with me, at a cost they can afford.
Today I’m issuing an invitation to you to join my new Inner Circle for Grants.
For six months, you will receive every one of the new products being created [...]

Buy a Home with Economic Stimulus Funds

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Terrell, Texas, is a small town 30 miles east
of Dallas.  With about 13,000 people, it’s a great
town to raise kids, and a place to live in a close,
friendly community.  You can work in the metroplex,
or you could take advantage of a full range of
employment opportunities in Terrell itself.  The
town is a strong supporter of economic [...]

Does IBM Have a Grant for You?

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

One type of grants that gets little attention is corporate grants. Most people know about government grants, and many people know that foundations exist to give grants. But it’s also true that hundreds of thousands of companies also give grants.
Corporations offer grants for a number of reasons. They like the public relations [...]

Economic Stimulus Funds Progress Report

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

The federal government has set up a website to educate the American public about the intricacies of the Economic Stimulus (ARRA) package passed earlier this year.  There’s a lot of great information on the site, including a bar chart updated weekly that depicts the amount of money made available, and the amount expended thus far.
Between April 24th and May [...]

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, [...]

Get Camtasia 3.0 Free

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Here’s an unusual – and excellent – offer.
Camtasia software is a terrific tool for creating tutorials, or explaining complex information to your customers, students or co-workers. It allows you to easily incorporate several different types of media into one presentation.
TechSmith, the company that makes Camtasia, has come out with a new version, Camtasia 5.0, [...]

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