Personal Government Grants
Of the $700 billion dollars in federal grant money available, a big portion of those funds are available as personal government grants. Millions of people are receiving free checks to help with their personal finances, and you may be entitled to some of this money too.
This is not just a few dollars we’re talking about. Just like the government sent $600+ to families as a tax rebate check (a.k.a. free grant money), they are giving out even more money to people who specifically ask for it. We’re talking thousands of dollars to millions of families, and this is money that never has to be paid back.
Personal Government Grants Are Available For People Who Are:
- Out of Work
- Working Part-Time and Income Doesn’t Cover Expenses
- Sick or Fighting and Illness
There is free grant money available to you right now for a broad range of uses. Personal government grants can be used to travel, buy a new home, debt relief, or even to fix up your current home. If you have medical bills, daycare expenses, buy groceries, have utility bills… the list goes on and on.
As long as you are an American citizen and are at least 18 years old, you are eligible to receive personal government grants. And it doesn’t matter if you have bad credit, no credit, or even filed for bankruptcy. You do not need a co-signer, a down payment or any kind of collateral because this is not a loan. Personal government grants will never have to be repaid.
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on January 2, 2009 at 6:28 pm
I am a new starting business owner (Ford Enterprise) also iam a Real Estate Investor and would like some finance for my bills,loan and stop renting I would greatly appreciate this Thank you..
on January 27, 2009 at 6:40 pm
As a victim of identity theft, it’s has been and is continuing be a long and difficult road to living debt free. It’s difficult living pay check to pay check and having to depend on others for help. I’d like the freedom from the bad credit situation that i am in.
on February 25, 2009 at 1:38 pm
I and my wife are both full time college students at Lassen Community College in Susanville California. This is cold country. And we live in a 25 year old motor home 24 miles from town. Our car is also old. It’s a 1987 GMC that sucks gas like crazy. We need a larger motorhome and a newer car. Plus help making it for the next 18 months until we receive are degrees in human services. So if it is possible a grant of 50,000 dollars would solve our problems. Or anything for that matter. Thank you. David and Shirley Raner
on March 15, 2009 at 6:16 pm
I’m currently out of work however bills still come. I’m a diesel mechanic and a home owner I live in Fayette County. There’s not much around these parts I would like to go back to school and get more training.