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Small Business Grants From The Government

If you have a small business, you may want to find ways of funding it. One of the avenues you may think of is a free government grant, which you can obtain by using a variety of avenues. Here are some tips that will set you out on a successful search.

 

You will be able to get free government grants that are offered to help small businesses in a number of states. There are some states, however, where this option is not available. This is mainly because the federal government does not offer any free government grants for small businesses, The grants are offered by some state-run development agencies. Some of the states where such government agencies operate include New Hampshire, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, and Uta.

Instead of free government grants, some states offer loans and other incentives to the residents interested in starting or expanding their small businesses.

While the government does not provide free grants, it offers free technical training and useful pieces of advice to budding entrepreneurs. The Small Business Administration that is run by the US government is what makes the issuance of grants for small businesses possible. The government is not interested in this sector for nothing. The small business sector employs more than 50% of the labor force, having approximately 25 million businesses that account for over 50% of the nation's gross domestic product. The sector's plight can therefore not be ignored and that is why the government has established the SBA to help in necessary funding and other aids.

The government achieves this by offering free technical assistance, training, and counseling that are relevant to small businesses. These free services are offered at Small Business Development Centers. The centers employ both part-time and full-time staff, supplemented by help from the private sector - for example engineers, testing labor forces, and consultants.

You can also access the online catalog that the government keeps at the following web site: http://www.cfda.gov, which is the Catalog for Federal Domestic Assistance site. At the web site, go to the 'Small Business Person' category and freely get relevant pieces of information.

Through the Small Business Administration programs, the government uses the services of lenders from the private sector to secure and guarantee loans for small business entrepreneurs. Since most of the lenders know about the SBA loan program, all you need to do is go to their local branches and ask about the application process. There are likewise Targeted Loan Programs geared to meet the particular requirements of small businesses.

You need to be aware that free government grants for small businesses are not necessarily offered in cash. And remember that you will still need to be well prepared after getting your source of free government grants.

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