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Government Grants For Starting Or Growing A Small Business

By Abigail Franks


Despite what many people tell you, the idea that the government is just sitting around with a pile of money waiting to give out to you or any other small business is just plain wrong. This is not to suggest however that no grants are available to anyone at any time.

The whole idea of a grant is to provide capital for some activity the government wants to encourage. Typically this means in less desirable areas or opportunities. So although there may be grants available for things such as encouraging the arts or research into a specific disease, unless you can fit your business into these niche areas, there is not a lot of grant money your dream.

This isnt to say that assistance isnt available at all, just that grants are probably a long process when and if you happen to find one where your small business fits. There are other ways however that you might explore to fund a small business.

Of these small business financing options, one of the most popular is the loan. Thats right, just go out and borrow the cash needed. If youve done your homework and have a solid business plan then the thought of self financing through your personal credit lines shouldnt worry you. After all, youre really betting on yourself that you will be successful.

There is a lot of confusion about the Small Business Administration. Yes, this is the government agency dedicated to helping small business...just not with grants. The SBA actually funds a very small portion of the total number of small business loans that are called SBA type loans. What the SBA actually does is 'guarantee' to the bank that the money will be paid back, either by you or as a last resort by the SBA/government. If this sounds a lot like the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) you are correct. Like the FHA, the loan needs to meet their lending or 'insurance guarantee' standards. For a small business loan, its much the same. The SBA will look at your credit, ability to pay back the loan and the business plan.

Other potential sources of private loans can be found based on ethnic, religious, military service - veterans, or other sub groups of the population. Check out all resources until you find a group willing to finance your dream.

Finally, never give up. I personally know someone who wanted to start a home construction business and needed funding for his first home. The SBA was not an option, and being young, most banks just looked and politely declined. Long story short, he ended up going to 53 different lending institutions but he DID finally find a small, local savings and loan willing to take a chance on the new guy. Why? Because although he didnt have all the necessary 'security' they were impressed by the list of financial institutions he went to and was turned down but never gave up.

About the Author:

Abigail Franks writes on a variety of subjects which include family, Health, and Home. For more info on Business Grants and starting a business visit the site at http://www.4envelopes.info/how-to-start-small-business.html and http://www.business-grants.primo-living.com




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