2009 Super Guide to Grants and federal grants – Government Support for individuals and small businesses, grants, loans, student aid, applications, new programs, FOIA College Money
June 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Student loans
Product b> newly revised and expanded in 2009 with the updated hardware
not found in previous editions, our unique electronic book on CD-ROM has an amazing collection of the most finest federal documents and resources on government grants and assistance programs for small businesses. New for 2009: complete coverage of federal student aid, Ministry of Education information on college loans and the 2009 Federal Student Aid Handbook. There is a section on early records and documents of the authorities by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Act on the Protection of Personal Information. Save time and effort by using this comprehensive resource for finding grants for disaster relief, loans, student aid, the program or the files! There is individual coverage of federal agencies and departments, as well as advice and resources for writing grant proposals. In addition, the search technology enables new generation of full indexation of the Cross-file and makes all files on each disc fully searchable! The depth and breadth of coverage of federal grants and small business is really impressive. Federal grants – We go far beyond the catalog of the Federal Republic of domestic assistance (CFDA), the official guide for state subsidies, with its thousands of pages on loans, grants, surplus equipment and training from 1662 to the Agency and the Department of programs valued at USD 300 billion. (The printed CFDA is still sold by GPO, now for $ 75!) There are new programs of the Ministries of Agriculture, Defense, HUD, Interior, Justice, Labor, Transportation, EPA, Energy , the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Health and Human Services, and Homeland Security. Our CD-ROM has a single agency or sections on specific topics, with over 66,000 pages of documents. FOIA and Privacy Act to cover information to contact all government agencies, guides to writing FOIA requests, FOIA law and related issues. There is specific information on 15 types of assistance: Formula & Project Grants Direct – unrestricted, loans, insurance, sale / trade / gift of property, goods, use of goods, facilities, equipment, boards, councils technical information, training, investigate complaints, and the Federal Employment Agency. Categories of services include: agriculture, arts, business, trade, community development, consumer protection, disaster prevention and relief, education, employment, labor, education, energy, environmental quality, food safety, nutrition, health, housing, mental information, Statistics, Law / Law / Legal services, natural resources, regional development, science, technology, social services, income security and transport. As the catalog says: “Starting today the fascinating world of grants and federal loans available to explore!” Small Business Assistance – There is a wealth of information for entrepreneurs with documents, forms and documents the Small Business Administration and the Securities and Exchange Commission: library of documents, forms, Starter Kit, information on credit and financing programs, laws, regulations, research reports, success stories, notebooks, Disaster and emergency loans and aid terrorists, franchising, international trade, and more. A complete set of “frequently asked questions (FAQ) provides a wealth of information about how the SBA can help small business owners. The SEC material includes a complete set of full publications A to Z range of topics from accounting variable annuities.
