A completely revised, updated edition of the bestselling guide to the millions of dollars available for free from the federal government Even in the best of times, starting and running a small business can be an uphill battle. To help make life easier, Free Money guru Laurie Blum shows you how to successfully tap into the hundreds of millions of ...
Recommended by the L.A. Times, Nation's Business, Women's Enterprise, D & B Reports, Small Business Opportunities, and Income Opportunities "Blum's book offers valuable tips and navigates fund-seekers through the foundation application and proposal process." - Entrepreneur Laurie Blum knows her way around free money. Her books and fund-raising ...
Provided here is a revised, updated, and expanded edition of Blum's successful book on sources of free or low-cost capital. The new edition contains a new introductory section that provides step-by-step instructions on grant application, and preparing all of the necessary documents (left out of the first edition), new foundations and funding ...
This edition has been revised and updated to list over 600 sources of capital available to small businesses and entrepreneurs for a wide range of uses, from start-up money to research grants available from both private organizations and US federal sources.
This revised edition examines economic development programmes in the light of economic changes of the past decade. It discusses the role of the state, inter-municipal competition, foreign investment and federal funds and includes a generic PC-based fiscal impact model.
Do federal, state, and local governments differ in their responsiveness to the needs of the poorer citizens? Are policy outcomes different when federal officials have greater influence regarding the use of federal programme funds? To answer such questions, Michael Rich examines to what extent benefits of federal programmes actually reach needy ...
How economic necessity advanced the civil rights agenda; Renewing Birmingham is the first book-length study of how federal funding helped transform a twentieth-century southern city. Christopher MacGregor Scribner shows that such funding not only aided Birmingham's transition from an industrial to a service economy but also led to redrawn avenues ...
Targeted federal aid to needy city areas is difficult to maintain due to political pressure to broaden geographical coverage. This text assesses the Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) programme, examining specific events, both legislative and administrative, which tended to lessen its impact.
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The Complete Guide to Getting a Grant: How to Turn Your Ideas Into Dollars