Archive for January, 2009


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How to Choose US Grant Offers?

There are so many US grant promotional offers available now a days that it is very difficult for any one to decide which one he or she should proceed with. I have been there and learnt my lessons. That’s why I agreed to get in touch with the US Grant Expert Bob Spice and asked him on how he will decide for the US grant offer.

When I asked this question to Bob, he agreed that this is a big problem now a days due to so many search campaigns being run and so many sites run for PPC that it’s tough the find the right one. Bob believes in the user power which means that you should be looking for those sites where users can share their experiences about the grant offers. Now if you look at any reviews done by the webmaster or the site owner, his interest is to promote the products and make money. Whereas the users have no such interest, that’s why most of the users tend to share more openly and more candidly.

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Frequently Asked Questions on US Grant

Today I had an opportunity to talk to my old friend Bob Spice who specializes in US grants. I told him that I am currently writing about the US grant and I want him to answer some of the most frequently asked questions on the US grants. He agreed and Bob provided me some of the following questions along with its’ answers:

Question 1: Who are eligible for the US free grant money?

Answer: All U.S. citizens and some legal residents aliens may be eligible to receive U.S. Federal Government, State Government and Private Foundation-funded grants and loans. Residency is the primary requirement. This grant money requires no special qualifications, no repayment, no collateral, no credit checks and is available to you NOW! You as a tax payer and U.S. citizen or resident, are entitled to receive this money!

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Are You eligible for Free US Grants?

Are you eligible for free US grant? I get this question quite often. I always ask them - are you a US citizen? Since this question is so common, I decided to write about it.

So let me clarify about the eligibilty here first.

All U.S. citizens and some legal residents aliens may be eligible to receive U.S. Federal Government, State Government and Private Foundation-funded grants and loans. Residency is the primary requirement. This grant money requires no special qualifications, no repayment, no collateral, no credit checks and is available to you NOW! You as a tax payer and U.S. citizen or resident, and you are entitled to receive this money! This was a long one.

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Basics of a Winning Grant Proposal

I always like to start any thing new keeping in mind what I want to achieve. I am sure you also want to do the same. So if you are writing a grant proposal to win that grant, you have to keep in mind that there are some must criteria for writing any winning grant proposal. Let’s look at some of those winning criteria together.

Winning Element#1
Always there has to be a cover page which should be written in a way that it gives the complete summary of your proposal in 1 or 2 pages. This should be a compelling sales letter without any hype.

Winning Element#2
This is the second most important element for winning grant proposal. This is the place where you give your reader more focussed grant proposal information. This is called Proposal Summary. You should provide here information like what is the purpose of your project, how it will be implemented, who will be implementing it, what are the expected results, what are the benefits of this project and how it is funded.

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