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Tips For Getting State Government Grants
When you make your application make sure that you provide complete and accurate information.
The review process, and subsequent approval of your grant may be stopped or
delayed if the information is lacking or inaccurate.
Foster a working relationship with your state government grants officer to get
to know about any budget constraints and concerns
regarding approving your grant.
If a business plan is required make sure that it is well-prepared.
Demonstrate your understanding of the business. Demonstrate how the money will bring
the benefit the government agency wants.
Bring in outside experts if necessary. An accountant or consultant can add
credibility to your application process.
Keep in touch. Make regular contact with the grant office in a
professional, non-intrusive manner.
The task of locating and applying for a small business grant is not for the
faint at heart. Take an honest look at alternative sources first, such as
loans, personal credit lines, friends and family.
Many state government grants go to waste each year because people
just don't know about them or business people take one look at all the research
and paperwork and general nonsense they must go through to file a request and
give up.
Fortunately there is grants software that will
automate the entire process for you. It will find the grants that you are
eligible for, provide templates and tips to make writing an application easy,
and will give you information you need to submit the application.
The software will quickly find grants
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