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Finding Grants for Minorities


By: Julia Aidan
Submitted: 2009-10-20 23:29:17 | Word Count: 459


Grants for minorities offer a chance for businesses and organizations to get a head start. Through government grants, it's possible to get the funding necessary to start a small business or a non-profit organization. However, it can take a little time since you will need to apply for the grant and then wait for it to process. It's a good idea to apply in advance, but in order to do that, you will need to find the grants first.

There are certain advantages if you have something that can distinguish you from other business owners. Whether you are a woman or a single parent or a minority, that difference gives you new opportunities at gaining government grant money. It also narrows the playing field when applying for specific grants. For example, grants for minorities will only allow minorities to apply, so you eliminate a large number of the competition right there.

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Many people see government grants as free money. It is, to an extent, but that doesn't mean you don't have to work for that money. Whether you are starting a not-for-profit organization or looking for a government small business grant to start up your new business, it is going to take time and effort to get that funding.

Searching for Government Grants

There are literally hundreds of government grants available to you and even more funding options are available through private corporations and other sources. If you are searching online for these without help, you'll likely only find a handful that apply to you. Grants for minorities can be even more difficult to dig up unless you have a good list to work from.

A searchable list of available government grants is the first step in finding minority grants that you can apply for. There are quite a few lists online, but most of them are not complete. It is usually worth paying a small fee to gain access to the best listings which will let you search hundreds of government grants, including grants for minorities.

It's a good idea to search according to specifics. For example, if you are Native American, use that in your search since there are funds allocated specifically for Native Americans. The same goes for any minority. Very few grants are for minorities in general, they are all quite specific. Again, this works in your favor since that means fewer people will be applying for that money. The more you can narrow it down, the better your chances of being awarded the grant money are.

Author Resource:- If you're looking for grants for minorities, check out GovernmentGrantSource.net, where a complete listing of grants for minorities awaits. You'll also find tutorials and samples of actual proposals to help you create the best possible grant application.


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