The Federal Government and Private Grant Foundations issue billions of dollars in grant money to a variety of groups each year. Grants are awarded to individuals each and every day from all walks of life, with large and very small bank accounts, for an ever-increasing array of purposes.
Grant programs are not Loans. You decide how much you need. As long as the amount is lawful and you meet the Foundations and Government Agencies Requirements, the money is yours to keep and never needs to be repaid. This grant money is non-taxable and interest-free!
Grant programs don't require a credit checks, collateral, security deposits or co-signers, you can apply even if you have a declared bankruptcy or have bad credit. You as a tax payer and U.S. citizen are entitled to apply for this money.
If you are seeking Government Grants, the "Federal Grants" Index is a comprehensive list of government monies available to help support technology development, programs, curriculum and infrastructure. Funds available here promote the breaking of new ground in the use of technology by society, as well as support establishment uses in education, public welfare and community development. Federal monies are available to prepare teachers and universities as technology becomes an integral part of education, as well as to fund public access and community and workforce development.
Keep pace with technological advances, and overcome the financial shortfall from budgetary restrictions, by taking advantage of the ongoing grant opportunities from U.S. government federal agencies, as featured in recent issues of Technology Grant News. The "Federal Grants" Index is an invaluable resource for MIS department chairs, technology coordinators, librarians, school superintendants, school district supervisors and development / grant officers.