The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced $20 million in grant awards and offers for 120 humanities projects.

WASHINGTON (June 10, 2010)—The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced today $20 million in grant awards and offers for 120 humanities projects.

New funding supports a wide variety of projects nationwide, including traveling exhibitions, collaborative research, advanced scholarly training in digital humanities, digitization of historic newspapers, programming offered by state humanities councils, and preservation of cultural heritage collections.

See more here: http://www.neh.gov/news/archive/20100610.html

The federal government confirmed Monday its plans to award $234 million in government grants to non profits and organizations who are established members of the AmeriCorps program and helping to improve national services.

The US government and private organizations set aside millions of dollars every year through business grants that help companies get started, improve their trade and stay in business in hard times A lot of people will never apply for a free Government Grant since they somehow sense it isn’t for them, they could feel there’s too much red-tape involved (in which there isn’t), or they simply don’t know who to contact for this money.

$11.5 Billion has been given away in federal grant money for low income housing programs alone. There are also Reserved Free Government Grants now available for the following special interest groups. American Indians, Veterans, Family Members of Veterans, Low Income Families, Community Block Grants, Non Profit Organizations, First Time Home Buyers, Artists, and more.


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