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Seeking some government grants advice.
by Jessica1234, Window Shopper
- Created: January 3, 2013, 1:10 am
- Updated: January 4, 2013, 2:37 pm
Hey there SBA members... So, I run a very small government grants site and need to add some content. I think my site is better than big sites like this one because my site is more concise. For instance, someone looking for housing assistance would have to spend all day reading articles and posts on this site. However, my site you just go to the homepage, click on "personal grants,"housing grants and grants for renters," and now you can easily find your local HUD agency to contact to see what you may be eligible for. I get a lot of people who stumble upon my site, and after getting the help they needed they would donate a dollar to my site. I know it's not a lot, but the fact that someone took the time to make a donation felt real nice. I need to start helping more people, and that means less clutter and more direct information sources such as the example shown above. I need to know what other professional grant seekers think of my site. If anyone could provide me with some of their favorite grant sources that are not listed on my site please post them here! Thank you in advance!
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BMT | Window Shopper | 1/9/2013 - 8:33 am
this that get thousands if not tens of thousands of users each day - then why
do you need to have "less clutter" and more direct resources. Maybe they come
to SBA.gov becuase it is a direct resource and does not need to lose clutter.
Gary_L.K. | Window Shopper | 1/3/2013 - 1:24 am
http://www.sba.gov/content/search-business-loans-grants-and-financing
Also, you ever hear of the "enter" button? Comes in handy when you want to
add blank lines between sentences.
GLK
Jessica1234 | Window Shopper | 1/3/2013 - 2:18 am
"post with plain text." Do you by any chance know how to fix this? Thx for
the link.
JGabriel | Community Moderator | 1/4/2013 - 2:42 pm
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