RSS Feed

January, 2019

  1. SBA – Small Business Investment Companies

    January 4, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    The Small Business Administration has inititiated the Small Business Investment Companies program to help in developing privately owned and managed investment companies which will be licensed and regulated by the Small Business Administration to provide equity capital, long term loans, and advisory services to small business requiring such services.

    This post is part of a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    For more information on small business grant and home ownership programs visit TopGovernmentGrants.com.


  2. Pell Grants – Help Financing Your Education

    January 4, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    The Federal Pell Grant Program is overseen by the Department of Education and falls under the Federal Student Aid Information Center. In order to be eligible students must be enrolled in eligible schools that may be public or private nonprofit institutions of higher education.

    This post is aligned with a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    Find additional information and resources on small business grants and loans, home buyer programs and impact investment programs from around the world.


  3. Grants From The Department of Commerce

    January 3, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    The Department of Commerce was initially created to manage and regulate the country’s economy. The mission of the department is to “promote job creation and improved living standards for all Americans by creating an infrastructure that promotes economic growth, technological competitiveness, and sustainable development.”

    This post is part of a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    Find additional information and resources on small business grants and loans, home buyer programs and Community Foundation programs from around the world.


  4. An Essential Network for Small Business Success

    January 3, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    Hear how SCORE helped this couple realize their entrepreneurial dream.

    This post is aligned with a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    Find additional information and resources on nonprofit information, educational grants and Civic Engagement programs from around the world.


  5. Community Development Credit Unions

    January 3, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    A Community Development Credit Union, more commonly known as a CDCU, is a credit financial institution which owned and controlled by its members in an effort to sustain the ability of being able to provide a wide array of financial services. Basically a Community Development Credit Union is a type of Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that is specially designed to low and moderate income people and communities with or without small businesses.

    This post is aligned with a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    For more information on small business grant and home ownership programs visit TopGovernmentGrants.com.


  6. HUBZone Certification Program Webinar

    January 3, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    This video explains the basics of the HUBZone certification program for small business federal contractors.

    HUBZone certification allows certain small businesses to compete for set-aside contracts aimed at spurring investment in low median income or high unemployment areas.

    This post is part of a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    For more information on small business grant and home ownership programs visit TopGovernmentGrants.com.


  7. Grants From The Department of Justice

    January 3, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    The DOJ was initially established to ensure the enforcement of the law and administration of justice, which is equivalent to the justice or interior ministries of other countries all over the world.

    Ever since it’s establishment, the Department of Justice has been running programs and activities that could potentially improve the law enforcement system in the United States.

    This post is part of a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    For more information on small business grant and home ownership programs visit TopGovernmentGrants.com.


  8. Save Some Money With Some DIY Home Improvements.

    January 3, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    Improve their home is something a lot of people do during a declining real estate market. The following advice will be of great assistance the next time you decide to make improvements to your home. The more knowledge you have, the more successful you can be at projects.

    Hardwood is a better investment than laminate. Laminate has its perks but cannot be refinished. Years from now, you or the new owner are going to need to replace the entire floor, not just refinish it.

    TIP! Sponge your drywall. Rather than sanding drywall seams, just sponge them.

    Use a sponge to do your drywall. Instead of sanding out your drywall’s seams, take a sponge to them. A wet sponge works just as well as sanding. Plus, less dust is created with the sponge.

    Make puncture holes in paint can rims with a nail. Why? Typically, paint will spill out and run down the can when you put the lid on it. WIth a nail, drive small holes around the outside of the can to help solve the problem.

    Installing all-new, complementary hardware can make your bathroom look a lot more attractive and modern, and the cost involved is eminently affordable. You can find a wide variety of shapes, colors and finishes in accessory fixtures like towel racks, cabinet pulls and shower rods. You can often find all of these things as part of one entire package. No need for matching and these sets are easy to incorporate into your bathroom.

    TIP! Construction adhesive is great for stopping floor squeaks. You’ll have to work from the basement or in the crawlspace but the effort will be worth it.

    A good quality drill is an excellent home improvement tool. This tool will create different-sized holes by using screws, as well as utilizing special attachments for driving the screws. Here is the best kind of drill to have: 9V cordless with bits ranging from 1/4 to 1/32 in both Phillips head and flat head types.

    When beginning a home improvement project, try to get an accurate estimate of how much work you are facing. Make a complete list of all that you have planned. Ask for confirmation from a friend or family member if you have missed adding anything to the list. If you make sure you know exactly what must be done, it’ll be easy to keep costs down.

    If you want to install a new screen for your window but are unable to find one the right size, it is simple to make one yourself. It’s easy to cut frame kits to fit a particular window size. After cutting, the next step is to simply attach the screen using a very inexpensive tool. There are windows that need specific types of screens; however, you can put external screens on any window using simple adapters.

    TIP! Adding attic insulation can help you save money on winter heating bills. It is a fact that heat rises and is lost easily in poorly insulated homes in the colder seasons.

    Your home is an extension of who you are – it’s a great way to show off your personality. Many people are choosing to improve their home, rather than buying a new one. If you use the information shared in this artice, you can successfully improve your home.


  9. Grants from the Department of the Interior

    January 3, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    The responsibilities of the Department of the Interior include the management and conservation of federal lands and natural resources, including the administration of programs that are associated with Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, territorial affairs, and to insular areas of the United States.

    This post is part of a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    For more information on small business grant and home ownership programs visit TopGovernmentGrants.com.


  10. SBA Loans Explained

    January 1, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    This short video describes the most popular Small Business Administration loan program, the 7(a) loan.

    This post is aligned with a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    Find additional information and resources on nonprofit information, educational grants and Civic Engagement programs from around the world.


  11. Home Improvement – What You Need To Know

    January 1, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    Taking on home improvement projects can be feast or famine. These tips should give you some ideas to incorporate into your next project. You can be successful at home improvement by implementing these ideas.

    Do not allow any work to be done on your home without a proper contract. You may also want to have the contract looked at by a lawyer. Look over things like the amount, completion dates, and anything else that you want to have confirmed.

    TIP! It may be necessary to repaint your porch. Make sure the paint you choose is of good quality.

    If you want just a small improvement, go and buy a gallon of paint. It makes for an amazing visual change. A fresh coat of paint is also attractive to new buyers if you think you may sell your home any time soon.

    Before you pop open that can of paint and get your brush out, remember that you need to protect your flooring. Paint can be difficult to remove from your carpet or floor, so take preventative measures. Layering your floor with old newspapers is an inexpensive method to protect it. Other options include plastic sheeting and paint cloths.

    Over time, ceramic tile can stop looking shiny and start to look grimy. You can clean most types of flooring safely and effectively with a simple solution of vinegar and water. Pick up a bucket, put the mixture inside, and carefully mop up your flooring. The solution will wash away dirt and grime, leaving your floors clean again.

    TIP! Purchasing a smaller microwave, or a microwave that you can install over the stove, is a great space-saving tip to use in a smaller kitchen. Microwave ovens vary in cost and also in what they do.

    If you’re hiring a handyman to take a look at some problems, be sure to draw up a contract. If you have a clear contract, you won’t be taken advantage of or surprised with unexpected charges. If you don’t have a contract in hand, you might end up a very dissatisfied consumer with little to no recourse.

    Bathrooms are very important to consider if you want to flip a property. A buyer can easily personalize a living room or bedroom, but the bathroom needs to be in great shape. Be sure the tub and sink are in solid condition, or else they should be replaced. If the floors are linoleum, swap it out for tile.

    The better your home’s curb appeal is, the more money you can get out of it when it sells. Keep in mind, though, that the extra cost of the view may not be looked at as an investment, but as an extra charge for your pleasure. The person that considers buying your home might not think that the view as valuable as you did when you purchased the home.

    TIP! Before you paint any walls, make sure you cover any electrical outlets with aluminum foil. Aluminum foil is easier to use compared to tape, and it protects your floors from unintentional splatters.

    Home improvement is, as you may agree after reading this article, a very broad field, but not an overcomplicated one. Even the easy projects will require some research and planning. However, this work will yield wonderful results. The tips laid out in this article will put you on the right path to completing your project successfully.


  12. What You Need To Know About Benefits.Gov

    January 1, 2019 by Thomas Herr

    The United States Federal Government launched the Benefits.gov Website in 2002 in the hopes of providing every American with easy and convenient online access to government benefits and programs.

    This post is aligned with a network of sites interested with the intersection of small business, the philanthropic sector and government in creating healthy and sustainable communities.

    Find additional information and resources on nonprofit information, educational grants and Civic Engagement programs from around the world.