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Have you
ever seen a commercial or an ad promising “free government grant money?”
According to these ads, the government and other organizations give away
nearly one half a trillion dollars each year, and all you need to
do is apply! The ads go on to state that the money can be used for
anything, including debt consolidation , student loans, a yacht or just
about any frivolous thing you can imagine. All you need to do is call
their toll free number, buy their book or enroll in their program and
the details are soon on their way to you.
A half a
trillion dollars is certainly enticing, but are organizations really
just giving money away for the asking?
Not
exactly. Grants are certainly available from the Federal Government and
elsewhere, but it’s not as though the money is just handed out for the
asking. Grants are usually given by organizations interested in
achieving specific goals. If you’re interested in bringing water to the
desert, you might find an organization that’s interested in global water
distribution to aid you in your quest with a grant. It’s doubtful that
you’ll find an organization that’s interested in helping you pay off
your MasterCard bill or funding your dream vacation home in Sun Valley.
Some of
these organizations that advertise grant information are running scams,
and they’re just out to take your money and run. Others are fairly
legitimate in that they will provide information to you for your fee,
but the information they provide is readily available elsewhere for free
If you are really interested in grant money, there’s no reason to answer
to the ads on TV promising “free grant money.” The term “free grant
money” is a rather odd term, anyway, since the word “grant” means
“bestow” – it’s a gift, and if it’s a gift, then of course it’s free!
You can
find out about grants from the Federal Government by visiting the
official Government grant Website –
www.grants.gov. If you
are in doubt about one of these organizations, it never hurts to check
with your local Better Business Bureau.
©Copyright
2005 by Retro Marketing.
Charles
Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to
informational Websites, including
http://www.End-Your-Debt.com/ and
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