Free Money
More Money for Job Seekers
When the average person hears the drumbeat that the budget has a $500 billion dollars deficit, they can only think of how, if in their own personal budget was this much in debt, they would never think of spending more money, no matter how good the idea was . But the House of Representatives just approved of an extra $6.7 billion for an additional 13 weeks of unemployment benefits. So if you’re one of the millions about to run out of unemployment benefits, get off the couch and investigate this new free money. Contact your Congressperson or Senator to see what the status is of that legislation called HR 3030
Visit: www.congress.org
$15,000 To Teach Writing
Money For Environmentalists
$10,000 for Native American Artists
$10,000 to Create and Display Artwork in the U.S.
Money to Farmers, Ranchers, and Aquaculture Businesses
$15,000 for Musical Theatre Artists
$20,000 for Pianists And Music Students
$1,400 for Artistic Endeavors
Federal Government Set-Asides for Women Entrepreneurs
Venture Capital to Start an Environment Related Business in an Emerging Market
Grants of $1,500 to Aid Artists Worldwide
$5,000 For A Writers Workshop
Free Business Money For Women
Loans For Low-Income Entrepreneurs
$23,000 For Photo Exhibit
$50,000 To Produce A Film
Business Development Help for Small Businesses
Money for Classical Music Composers
Business Development Help for Minority Businesses
$25,000 for Education, Arts, and the Environment
$2,500 to Dance, Act, or Take Pictures
$35,000 Loan For Your Business
$50,000 Grant To Train Your Employees
Free Help Getting Money For A Disability
can start by contacting a free service called The Clearinghouse on Disability Information, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, U.S. Dept. of Education, 202-205-8241. …… for help with getting money for education and training contact Higher Education and Adult Training for People with Handicaps (HEATH), George Washington University, 800-544-3284
Visit: www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/