Business Grants in the News
31-Dec-2008

Company Funds of Nevada Helps Business Owners Secure Private Foundation RFP's in the Millions Go to companyfunds.com ... (PRWeb)
Company Funds of Nevada has released the Brand new and full of information " How to get Free Money Guide " 2009 version to consumers and business owners all over the USA. You would normally pay $39.95 at Barnes and Nobles for audio and reading content of this magnitude . Go to www.companyfunds.com for your free CD and book. (PRWeb Dec 20, 2008) Read the full story at ...

Small Business Grant Money - Tips For A Successful Application! (PIZZAHEROS)
There are all kinds of free government grants for small business. The problem is that the government does not do a good job of letting small business know what type of small business grant are available. So a lot of available small business grant money does not get used.

Ministers extend business grants scheme (The Herald)
A grant scheme is being extended to businesses across Scotland to help tackle the current financial turmoil, it was announced today. The Scottish Government said firms previously excluded from Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) can now apply.

Free Business Grants Waiting For Bussing Entrepreneurs! (PIZZAHEROS)
With the number of free business grants, out there it would take you forever to go through all of them, which is why you need to spend some time thinking about what it you want to do with your federal small business grant, and what type of money you are hoping to get.

Are Grants For Businesses Really Delivering Free Monies? (PIZZAHEROS)
Many believe that the government just wants to throw away those billions of dollars in small business grants and all you have to do is fill out an application and you'll get your piece of the pie. It's false!

No pawn shop coming to Northwest Highway (Palatine Countryside)
Illinois has 213 registered pawn shops, and Monday, Dec. 15, Palatine officials denied No. 214, according to the prospective owner.

FOX 5 Money: Micro Loans (FOX 5 Washington D.C.)
The credit crunch is far from over, and businesses everywhere are feeling the pinch. Traditional lenders have been holding on to money, making loans only to borrowers with the most stellar credit. But, there's another form of financing that's starting to become available. It's called "micro financing". Melanie Alnwick, FOX 5 Money Reporter has more.