Financing a New Business : How to Apply for a Government Grant for Small Business

Government grants are easier to get for a small business when all information needed by the government, like tax returns and financial statements, is readily available. Be wary about giving out personal information when applying for government grants, and choose a government lender carefully with tips from a certified public accountant in this free video on new business financing.

Expert: Amber Hill
Bio: Amber Hill is a certified public accountant and a partner in several small businesses that she started from the ground up.
Filmmaker: Carlye Jones

Duration : 0:1:37


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3 Responses to “Financing a New Business : How to Apply for a Government Grant for Small Business”

  • headsupkid01 says:

    Facts About …
    Facts About Government Grants

    The federal government does not provide grants for starting and expanding a business.

    Grants from the federal government are only available to non-commercial organizations, such as non-profits and educational institutions in areas such as, medicine, education, scientific research and technology development. The federal government also provides grants to state and local governments to assist them with economic development.

  • zuoguanggao says:

    they will charge …
    they will charge $400 first. So who can help?

  • ImDPhatPanda says:

    I didn’t find this …
    I didn’t find this video very easy to follow. This was a waste of my time.

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