Thursday, April 16, 2009

Google Lime Scholarship Launch


Google has announced a new scholarship program: Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities.

How to be eligible for the Google Lime Scholarship?

Follow the criteria:

  • A student entering their junior or senior year of undergraduate study.
  • A student be enrolled in a graduate program in the 2009-2010 academic year at a university in the United States or Canada or in Computer Science or Computer Engineering program, or a closely related technical field as a full-time student for the 2009-2010 academic year.
  • A person with a disability.


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Monday, April 6, 2009

How to find federal grants for single mothers





Single moms often need to relieve financial difficulties, especially if you own a small business, so it is important that a single mom will know where to look for assistance.

Great place to start searching for federal grants for single or working moms in need could be singlemom.com. where you can find great resources on financial aid.

Another great place to find Grant programs offered by the government is NEH.
To apply for grant Enter

If you are a single mother and you are looking for college grants try fafsa.gov.
To read about this great free of charge service - Enter college grants

If you are a woman, age 35 or older,a U.S. citizen who enrolled in or accepted to an accredited school you may apply to the JRF scholarships program here.


Another place for you to look for Education & Financial Aid, and to get the best Home & Mortgage Advice read singlemomfinancialhelp.com, you will find it valuable, and you will find hundreds of tips and to help you in managing your money.

A presentation on applying for NEH grants using grants.com:

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Teacher Guide to Winning Grants - Read This Book



This book is the ultimaye Teachers Guide to Winning Grant money.

It contains 176 Pages to help you learn how to find federal grant money easily.

The book is being sold in Amazon for only 41$, and you can find the book here.


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Monday, November 24, 2008

Checking Online if Uncle Sam Owes You Money


Every year, millions of dollars in tax refunds, annuity checks and other government payments go unclaimed by the people to whom they're owed. Often people don't even know the money exists and have no idea how to search for the money or how much may even be available. It can be daunting to think of fishing through documents, visiting government offices and making endless phone calls, only to hit a dead end. Well, the government's gone high tech and now all the information you need is online.

Think for a minute if any of these items listed on the US Government's Official Web site may apply to you and then check out the individual agency sites for more information:
Bank FailuresThe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Credit Union Unclaimed Shares
The National Credit Union Administration


Damaged MoneyThe Treasury Department


"Investors Claims Funds" and Class ActionsSecurities and Exchange Enforcement


HUD/FHA Mortgage Insurance RefundsUS Department of Housing


Pension Funds from Former EmployersPension Benefit Guaranty Corporation


Savings Bonds Interest Calculator/ReplacementUS Treasury


States' Unclaimed Property – Check state offices


Undelivered Tax RefundsIRS

A few tips for getting the best results:


Have pertinent information on hand. This includes any account or case numbers, social security numbers, and names of account holders.


Databases are susceptible to human error. If there are common misspellings of your name, try them if the correct spelling doesn't yield results.


Be sure to proceed with claiming any funds you find. While this sounds obvious, there are many people who find the money and don't take the extra steps necessary to actually receive it.

If you are owed money, it may only be a few dollars. However, for those lucky few, there's a windfall to be had. All through a simple Internet search and entering some basic information. And, even if you're convinced there's no way this applies to you, why not check? You may also want to take a peek for any elderly parents/friends for whom the Internet is not a quick and easy tool. They may be the ones most surprised by what they find!

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This post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who writes on the subject of a accredited online trade school. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24 at gmail dot com


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