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U.S. Government Grants Blog: February 2005

Monday, February 28, 2005

Non Profit Building Renovations Grants

Non-profit building renovations grants are typically awarded for community development projects that improve housing and public service facilities for low-to-moderate-income people. Non-profit building renovations grants from the federal government are awarded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and fall under a variety of programs, including community development block grant programs (CDBG) that are based upon need factors including population, income, unemployment level and housing conditions... Click here for full article.

Information On Obtaining Employment Grants

Employment grants are generally provided to promote job creation, job retention or job expansion. The federal government, state, county and city governments, as well as private and corporate foundations all award employment grants. Some of the largest foundations that give employment grants are listed below with their total giving, as reported in the Foundation Directory Online, between 2000 and 2004. Click here for full article.

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Information On Obtaining Health Care Grants

U.S. Government Grants has extensive experience in the arena of health care grants. Its founder and lead instructor, Beverly Santicola, has a track record of success in writing health care grants for the prevention of breast cancer, diabetes, and other life threatening diseases. With an average of one million dollars in grant awards each year, Santicola has authored health care grants to:
• Create a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)• Expand and enhance a Diabetes Awareness and Prevention Program• Provide breast cancer screening, diagnostics and treatment for 10,000 women• Provide primary health care services to medically underserved Asian Americans• Provide health care education and outreach to culturally diverse populations• Build and renovate health care facilities• Staff health care organizations. Click here for full article on Health Care Grants

Saturday, February 26, 2005

Grant Writing Information

Grant writing is a skill that is used to help private or public non-profit agencies apply for funding to support the programs/projects they provide. U.S. Government Grants facilitates grant writing workshops around the country called “The Art and Science of Grant Writing.” Click here for full article on Grant Writers

Powerful & Entertaining Grant Writing Classes

U.S. Government Grants offers two-day grant writing classes around the country that have been described as “awesome, entertaining, educational, fantastic, powerful, and practical.” Beginning grant writers, as well as seasoned professionals, claim these classes are the best they have ever attended. Most participants say U.S.G.G. grant writing classes are far better than ones that cost two-three times more – and that they are the only classes that actually teach you how to write good grant proposals. Click here to view full article on Grant Writing Classes.

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