Introductions
If you are looking to open a
business of your very own, you are not alone. Every year more and more people
make the decision to stop working to make other people rich and to start their
own businesses. For most of them, having the start-up capital that is needed is
harder than one might think.
Small business grants are often a
hot topic with new business people with a small amount of money and little access
to other capital. We have all seen the many media claims about "Free
Government Grant for Small Business." It seems all too easy to get these
days.
Of course, if it were really that
easy, all you would have to do is find a government small business grant to
apply for, apply and before you knew it you would have the money to grow your
business.
Most U.S. government departments, like
the Department of Commerce, do not provide any grants for help in starting a
small business. Grant programs are available through state programs and other
groups as well. The grant programs are often awarded to people in fields such
as medicine or education, and they all have specific eligibility criteria.
The process of finding a small
business grant program to apply for and reviewing the requirements to getting is
very time consuming. After conducting a two-week search for a medical
publisher, I found the requirements to be very specific and difficult to meet.
Eligibility can be based on your location,
and your business’ sales revenue to the application date, years in business,
sex, race, and even for the purpose of funding. If your business sets out on a
small business grant seeking mission there are some questions that you will
have to answer which are:
1. Do you have the time and the resources
available so that you can search for a small business grant program and apply
for it?
2. Can you afford to hire a
consultant if you are unsure of how to do it, or can you learn the grant
application process by yourself?
3. Does your business need the
money right now for expansion or can you wait up to a year?
4. If you do decide to ask for a
grant, will it hurt your business because it will be taking away time from
selling and marketing?
If you want to take a look at the
small business grants available, the best place to start is the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA). The CFDA lists thousands of grants from all
government agencies for free. Many business grants will be geared towards
minority business development or rural business opportunity grants. Do not
overlook the other assistance programs available such as equipment and
training.
If you do find a small business
grant program that is available for your business, you will need to be ready to
go through a lengthy, approval process. With today’s funding cutbacks and the high
amount of competition you will want to be prepared for it by following these
quick tips:
Small Business Grant Tips
- Provide the grant company with
all of your complete and accurate information in the application. An incomplete
application will likely not make the review process or it can add delay your
grant form getting approved.
- Get
to know your grant officer and their constraints, budget and concerns with
approving your grant.
- Stand
out among the crowd with a well-prepared business plan if required. You will
have to demonstrate your understanding of the business. Show how the money will
bring the benefit the government agency wants.
- Bring
in outside experts or consultants to help you if you need it. An accountant or
consultant can add credibility to your application process.
- Keep
in touch with the company offering the grant. Make regular contact with the
grant office in a professional, but non-intrusive manner.
- The
task of locating and applying for a small business grant is not for the people
who are not willing to go through hell. Take an honest look at alternative
sources first, such as loans, personal credit lines, friends and family.
If you find that you are willing to
go through the steps that will be needed in order for you to get your grant,
then this will be your comprehensive guide to making it happen. After this book
you will be fully equipped to not just applying for, but getting the grant that
you need.

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