Sunday, June 22, 2008

Discovering Government Grants For Small Businesses

By James Redder

Information on government grants for small businesses can be found in this article. Not having to repay the grant money is one of the key advantages of government grant money and it can be used to create a new business. The large amount of bureaucratic inertia and necessary paperwork are probably the only shortcomings of getting money this way. The funding you can receive from this process should more then make up for it.

Select The Right Grant

It can be time consuming and frustrating trying to locate the right grant. To prove my point just one look at some of the grant sites out here and you will see what I mean. There are literally thousands of grants grouped by state and sometimes foundation waiting to be claimed. To find the right grant funds requires the right education.

The only concern is finding the one that will work for you and your specific circumstances is key. If you check the resource box then this problem has been solved for you already. The point here is that being able to match the requirements of a specific grant to your specific circumstances is something you will have to figure out on your own unless you use a resource like the one in the resource box.

Resources You May Need

The federal small business government grant process is very similar to getting a loan from a traditional bank. You will need to provide at the very least tax information, financial reports and business numbers.

Locate an accountant who is familiar with your specific corporate industry and who has worked with related businesses. Doing this first will allow you to create a grant application that has reasonable commerce financial information and that can actually work in the real world. This will save you time and unnecessary effort by hiring the right accountant.

Part of the grant process will require a business plan. You should make sure the accountant you hire is well versed in the financial end of building a business plan.

Next on the agenda is to find a competent attorney who has experience in the grant application process. Keep in mind that your own specific grant application may not be big enough to require the services of an attorney. But if it does then don't hesitate to find one at once.

By finding an attorney who has experience in the grant application process they should be in a place to guide you past common novice mistakes. If they have worked in the industry long enough they should also be able to recommend other needed resources.

Conclusion

In closing you have been exposed to some of the bigger concerns involved in government grants for small business. One of the main concerns is the time and effort required to find a suitable grant. A very good solution to this can be found in the resource box. While you would rather keep your expenses to a bare minimum during the grant application process thee are some resources should look into to make the process smoother. These have been mentioned in the article as well. Again if you are short on time and want a comprehensive plan for this then check into the resources mentioned in the resource box for this article.

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