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Small Business Grants: Where To Start

Hundreds of grants are awarded every year after going through millions of applications. Hence in order to stand a better chance of getting a grant for your small business, there are some things you need to consider.

 

When you would like to get a small business grant, you should first of all know the places that issue the grants and who are likely to be interested in giving your business some support. This calls for a lot of research on your part.

One of the best places to conduct your research is over the Internet. You need to find relevant web sites that will provide you with details concerning different types of grants. You may need to supplement the information you get online by finding more reference materials, such as getting publications dealing with the databases of grants. You may also use Foundation Center Libraries, where you will find reference books covering private foundations within your region. You will also be able to find more information on both corporate and government grants.

Finding potential agencies offering the needed grants is just the beginning of the hard work. Before you sit down to write your proposal, you will need to get in touch with relevant people who are in a position to help you write the proposal. This still calls for more research on your part. Seeking the advice of key personalities is a good way through which you will maximize your success potential. Consequently, as the saying goes, if you fail to plan then you are planning to fail.

Take your time in drafting and revising your business proposal to ensure that it is detailed enough and well written. You may put important details, but in an unorganized way that will show you in bad light. Although there are some proposals that are rejected because they have unacceptably poor ideas, the majority of proposals do not go through based on the fact that they have good ideas that are not written well enough - no, that are very poorly written.

There are basically two kinds of proposals. You will need to write long proposals to government agencies. On the other hand, you will usually compose shorter letter proposals when writing to private sponsors. You need to know what the person or people you are talking with expect of you.

Once you have established where you want to apply to, it is advisable to check its web site to verify all the relevant facts and details you have, which you will need to comply with strictly. Your proposal should be tailored as per the requirements of the given granters. In addition, you need to have a strong marketing strategy. Although federal grants are usually given to endeavors that benefit the community at large, explaining yourself well will help you break barriers and receive funding even for your private small business.

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