Sunday, October 3, 2010

Small business loans and grants

Federal financing programs to help small businesses start and grow their operations.

At the government grant website for financing small business you can find everything you need for your business success - low-interest loans, venture capital, and scientific and economic development grants.

Enter business.gov to find out all about:
Small Business Loans for starting or expanding your business.
Government Grants - how to get free grant money.
Seed and Venture Capital - Free money for hi-tech start-ups.
Tax-Exempt Bonds - revenue bond financing opportunities.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Grants for dental care



There is no free money given to you for dental work, yet, you can get help from several places to afford your treatment.

First, start searching Naic to learn about your state insurance departments.


Single mothers - Single and divorced parents are now able to understand their insurance needs with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners tips and considerations regarding auto, home, health and life insurance.

To better dental health enter this website and take few simple steps.

You can also use Aetna vital savings which is a discount program that aims to save you big money at the dentist, pharmacy, eye doctor and more.

With Nadp - the national association of dental plans you may search for the best dental plan.Searching the directory will provide you with dental benefits plans in your state.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

How to get Pell grant


Last year the average Financial aid to cover tuition given to student was about 5000$.

How much money can my family get from the federal government as pell grant? The maximum grant amount will rise to $5,975 between 2013 and 2017, so your family can get up to $5,550 a year, yet it depends on your family's economic situation.

Do you need an additional information about the Federal Pell Grant or other Student Aid Programs? You can find it on that great list of Department of Education web sites:

DLSS SSO 1-888-877-7658
StudentLoans 1-800-848-0978
G5 1-888-336-8930
NSLDS 1-800-999-8219
The Department of Education 1-800-872-5327
FSA Tech 1-800-330-5947
IFAP Web Site 1-800-433-7327
SAIG 1-800-330-5947
Loan Consolidation 1-800-557-7392
SFA Download 1-800-330-5947

National Merit Scholarship Program

High school students may enter the National Merit® Scholarship Program.
Entering the National Merit Program is made by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

Published program entry/participation requirements:
Taking the PSAT/NMSQT® in the specified year of the high school program and no later than the third year in grades 9 through 12.
Student must be enrolled as a high school student.
Student must be a citizen of the United States; or be a U.S. lawful permanent resident.

To enter the competition and learn more about types of Merit Scholarship® Awards enter here