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Locating serious money for your nonprofit is a delightfully easy task in today's economy kindly click on apply now to start.

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Free! Grant Money for Non-Profits ___________________________

Free! Grant Money for Non-Profits ___________________________Free! Grant Money for Non-Profits ___________________________Free! Grant Money for Non-Profits ___________________________

Locating serious money for your nonprofit is a delightfully easy task in today's economy kindly click on apply now to start.

Apply now

(501) 434-3983

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Money for Nonprofit Grants is Plentiful in Today’s Economy

 Locating serious money for your nonprofit is a delightfully easy task in  today's economy if you know where to look and have your house in order.  There is a really big difference between nonprofit grants and those  grants awarded to small businesses. Not only is the structure different,  but they are easier to find in today's booming economy. Most folks  think that locating money is the very first step in starting a  nonprofit.  But, there's a whole lot more to raising money than just  having a good, workable idea and good game-plan. Our nonprofit grant  service helps you throFind out moreugh the process of getting the money you need to  get your nonprofit up and running. 

Setting Up Your NonProfit

Because nonprofits and foundations exist  to benefit the public; there must be a substantiated need for your  organization and its work with-in the population. This is called a  problem statement of need. The solution to the problem is of course, the  creation of your nonprofit.

After you've established that there is  a true need for your project in your community, you now have to  convince donors and funders that your nonprofit has the capacity to  carry out what it says it wants to do!  Remember, that nonprofit  entities are really a type of small business. They can do absolutely  everything a small for-profit business can do save one very important  item: They can't take or make a profit.

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Some really important things for your nonprofit to conside

 

  • Have a clear mission, vision, goals, and objectives
  • Appoint committed and motivated board members
  • Have skilled management and qualified volunteers
  • Have the proper legal standing to do business in your community
  • Own the appropriate tax status, filed with the IRS
  • Have adequate financial accounting systems in place

 

  • Offer programs that are vital to the well-being of the community while staying within your NGO's mission's guidelines
  • Have a detailed,  professional fundraising plan within the business plan which seeks  fiscal support from many different and varied sources with similar  missions as yours
  • Supply the working facilities, equipment, and of course maintenance of the NGO
  • Have a spot-on, professionally written nonprofit business plan in place

 

A lot of folks think getting grant money is easy, because it doesn't  have to be repaid, but that in itself is a fallacy. Many think all they  have to do is complete a few pieces of paperwork and someone will hand  them a check for six-figures. Nothing could be further from the truth.  While you indeed don't have to pay the money back if used as approved,  there are social costs to be paid. These take your time, your energy and  many times a bit of monetary outlay to get things started.

Locating serious money for your nonprofit is a delightfully easy  task in today's economy if you know where to look and you have your  house in order. There is a really big difference between nonprofit  grants and those grants awarded to small businesses. Not only is the  structure different, but they are easier to find in today's booming  economy. A lot of folks think getting grant money is easy, because it  doesn't have to be repaid, but that in itself is a fallacy. If you are  willing to learn the methodologies, metrics and language of philanthropy  nonprofit grant funding could easily be in your foreseeable future. 

About Us

 

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the U.S.  government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans  and providing essential human services, especially for those who are  least able to help themselves. The mission of HHS is to enhance the  health and well-being of Americans by providing for effective health and  human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the  sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services.

Grant Program Highlights

Administration for Children & Families
The Administration for Children & Families (ACF) promotes the  economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals and  communities. ACF programs aim to empower families and individuals to  increase their economic independence and productivity; encourage strong,  healthy, supportive communities that have a positive impact on quality  of life and the development of children; create partnerships with  front-line service providers, states, localities and tribal communities  to identify and implement solutions that transcend traditional program  boundaries; improve access to services through planning, reform and  integration; and address the needs, strengths and abilities of  vulnerable populations including people with developmental disabilities,  refugees and migrants.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ's) mission is to  produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more  accessible, equitable, and affordable, and to work within HHS and with  other partners to make sure that the evidence is understood and used.  Grants from AHRQ support research to improve the quality, effectiveness,  accessibility, and cost effectiveness of health care.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Procurement and  Grants Office (PGO) awards over 25,000 acquisition and assistance  actions each year and obligates approximately $11 billion in federal  funds. PGO aids in achieving CDC's mission by quickly and effectively  allocating funds to where they are needed.

Food and Drug Administration
Each year, the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) Office of  Partnerships (formerly Division of Federal-State Relations) sponsors  several competitive grant/cooperative agreement programs related to food  and feed safety and human health issues. These grants/cooperative  agreements provide federal-state agencies with the opportunity to  enhance or develop new and existing programs intended to aid in  safeguarding products intended for human or animal use.

National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides financial support in  the form of grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts. This  assistance supports the advancement of the NIH mission of enhancing  health, extending healthy life, and reducing the burdens of illness and  disability. While NIH awards many grants specifically for research, we  also provide grant opportunities that support research-related  activities, including: fellowship and training, career development,  scientific conferences, resource and construction.

 

To provide you with the online knowledge of how to apply for this  funding, combined with the support you need to successfully pursue your  funding goals, we charge a small up-front fee. This fee is used to cover  the marketing and advertising costs of the site, as well as to pay our  funding writer to provide you with the most up-to-date information from  the funding world. The fee is only $29.95, which is an extremely fair  price to pay for the wealth of online resources, knowledge and  application sources we will provide. With your small registration fee,  you will receive instant access to our members-only application sources  site.

Our membership fee comes with a GUARANTEE. If you do not qualify for funding for which you are eligible, your  entire payment will be refunded to you immediately. Either you find  funding that suits your situation, or you pay nothing! All you do is  provide our support staff with the funding agency you applied to and the  response you received, and your fee will be refunded immediately.

Don't read any further if you are not sincerely interested in  securing funding for your education. We do not want to take your money  if this is not something you are dedicated and passionate about doing.  There is a lot of time and money put into researching these  applications, and we want to be sure you are as serious about getting  your possible share of this money, as we are about giving you this  information. Remember, you must qualify for the different funding  programs listed on this site in order for you to receive funding. Also,  because we are not a funder, we cannot guarantee that you will qualify  or receive funding!

The sad news is most people never apply for any kind of funding  because they don't know how or who to apply to, not to mention they feel  it is too hard. It may be easier than you think, but you will never  know until you try, so what are you waiting for!? Sign up today. 

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The most important thing for you  to do is to apply. We know the most frustrating part about all of it is  the time that it takes to research the grants that fit you best, but  that is why we are here to help you! We want to help you find the most  suitable, helpful, and beneficial grants with the least amount of time 

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