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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is an eBook?
A: An eBook is a book in electronic form. My eBook in particular is in Adobe PDF file format. PDF documents can be read on any computer and even on your palm pilot. Immediately following your payment you will be able to download your eBook directly to your computer to read. No waiting!

Q: Can I print this book?
A: Absolutely, you can print this at home or at work if you need a hard copy. There are no restrictions.

Q: What kinds of Grant Programs are available?
A: There are literally thousands of grants available. The Government grant programs listed in my book are categorized by name and type. Some of the most commonly received grants are issued for the following:

  • Money to buy a new home, or repair your current home
  • Pay your rent, or mortgage or to pay your utility bills
  • Purchase a new car
  • Pay for groceries and food items
  • Pay childcare expenses like daycare, or diapers & supplies
  • Pay for gas for your car
  • Pay general living expenses
  • Pay for academic tutoring for your children or yourself
  • Purchasing clothing, and school supplies
  • Pay for any legal services
  • Pay off your credit card debts
  • Pay for music, or art lessons
  • Pay your real estate taxes
  • Help paying your medical expenses
  • And Much More

Q: What is the maximum amount I can get approved for?
A: The amount can vary considerably and is dependent in part on the needs of the individual or business. Government grants can range from $500 to $500,000. The larger grants are usually reserved for businesses, or people wishing to start a business. There are no limits on the number of grants you can apply for, or get approved for. You could get approved for 10 grants in the same year and it would be perfectly legal.

Q: How do I receive my grant money?
A: If accepted, you will receive an acceptance letter via postal mail. The letter will show you how much you qualified for, and the reason behind that decision. About a week later you will receive a check for the posted amount.

Q: Will my bad credit prevent me from getting this free money?
A: Credit history is not taken into account when approving grant applications. These are your tax dollars and the government can not prevent you from obtaining them due to a bad credit record. Bankruptcies, divorces, and other credit problems will have absolutely no bearing.

Q: Can a grant money be used for purposes other than what I originally stated?
A: Federal and State authorities require the grant recipient to use the money for the stated purpose. With private foundation grants you may use the money for things other than your stated purpose.

 

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