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Anyone know of any grant sites? (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 OP
Start at the SBA website... Phentex Feb 2012 #1
I will start there. Thanks for the link. Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #2
I thnk the List Foundation in San Francisco is a library full of granting books that fund projects. earcandle Feb 2012 #3
Spam deleted by Violet_Crumble (MIR Team) Steven_car Jun 2012 #4
Good luck dsteve01 Aug 2012 #5
Here Broderick Aug 2012 #6
Try a certain venue Electrominuette Aug 2012 #7
Hi, trishnikolic Mar 2013 #8
Well whereever I happened to be sitting grantcart Aug 2013 #9
Nice! mahina Nov 2019 #10
Post removed Post removed Feb 2021 #11
I was told by someone to beware of sites that charge hefty fees to find grants bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 #12

Electrominuette

(23 posts)
7. Try a certain venue
Wed Aug 29, 2012, 12:33 PM
Aug 2012

It could be where your friend opens the B&B. If its in a blighted area or on a bike path then maybe there are some block grants available through local development corporations.

trishnikolic

(20 posts)
8. Hi,
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 12:42 AM
Mar 2013

I think the best possible way to search for grant sites would be to look into Google. You can get good number of sites there.

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bucolic_frolic

(46,995 posts)
12. I was told by someone to beware of sites that charge hefty fees to find grants
Sun Feb 21, 2021, 08:29 PM
Feb 2021

There were all sorts of disclaimers, ignored, paid like $1200, came up empty. Companies charge a fee to sift through government programs. Can probably look into government programs yourself.

Or find a local chapter of SCORE, service corps of retired executives. They advise on business startups.

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