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grant4free  

About grant4free.com

I am looking for a grant; you are looking for an aid. Why don’t we share the information and help each other fulfill our dreams?

This is what is about Grant4Free dot com. It serves primarily as a collection of online resources and information for people looking for grants, fellowships and scholarships, low-interest loans, venture capital, private donations to transform their ideas into lasting changes.

On Grant4Free dot com, we share resources on governments, non-profit organizations, universities and individuals, who provide such financial funding. We also help each other find information on conferences, projects, discussion groups, forums, and other electronically accessible sites of related topics.

Our goal is to provide a central location through which these resources can be “tapped” and all these information and resources can be accessed for FREE! No scams and no fees!

Do you like this idea? Welcome to Grant4Free dot com and start searching.

Meanwhile, if you happen to find any funding information and resources that may help others change their lives, please be kind to share with us and help each other. But, no scams, no faults, and no catches, please.

 

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MBA Hopeful  

Young Professional Seeks Financial Aid For Higher Education Goals

Young professional looking for aid to accomodate graduate school costs; As one of many recent college graduates having to settle employment, I am currently in the process of futhering my education. I have recently been accepted into an MBA program concentrating in Human Resource Management. Due to a lack of funds from my employer, I am seeking financial help. While still paying off my current loans from my undergraduate degree, a federal grant will more than significantly help me with my current educational costs.

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algermom  

Single mother of 4 trying to keep children's dreams alive!

My name is Annette Ryder, I am a 51 year old separated single parent of two sons, nearly 18 and 14, and two daughers, 12, and 10. My oldest just graduated from high school, and wants to go into some kind of engineering or computer training. His brother is an entering freshman, eager to teach, serve and lead--he does all three well. These two are precocious in their maturity, and have been a great help to me in trying to support my efforts to keep our family together and functioning well. They have also given up a great deal of their time, socially and otherwise, in trying to be my assistants; their father, my now estranged husband, has had increasing difficulty holding a job, relating socially, etc. He left the home last year, under the cloud of a restraining order after verbally threatening my life and safety repeatedly, even in the earshot of his "dearly loved daughters". He is undergoing therapy and taking the domestic violence requirements to lift the restraining order; there is some progress toward sanity. The damage has been done, however, and we are beginning to see some hope again establishing a normal life and a new sense of relationship between us.

My oldest son is not attending college, in part because this year has been a great strain on him, and he wants to take some time away to "get his life together", work, maybe go into the military for a short "hitch", or take some classes in order to transfer to a local college. My younger son, very gifted in math and science, wants to work to help advance his education and go after his goals to attend a private college either in Washington or California. These two, as well as my younger daughters, have had to sacrifice happiness, dreams, ambitions and much of what should have been a happy childhood in dealing with difficulties at home. I am determined, whether I remain married to this man in recovery or not, to do all I can to bring hope back into this household and help them achieve their dreams as best as possible. They have brought me much joy, happiness and strength; I love them dearly and appreciate them greatly. We have no blood kin in my family to turn to for help in this way, and my husband's family may not be able to help us either.

Thank you for what assistance you can give, even in listening to my story.

Annette Ryder

 

 

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