HURRY Ultimate List of Small Business Grants for 2021 [Local, Private, and Federal Grants]

By LYFE Accounting

Private Grant: Private Grant: Need money for your business? Here is the Ultimate List of Small Business Grants for 2021. This includes local, private and federal small business grants.


Hey Guys, today we are here to help you find grants for your business - basically free money that does not have to be paid back.

There are many places to look for grants, but they often overly priced, overly confusing to navigate or extremely outdated. So, I’ve compiled a list of the best grants and places to find grants to save you time and money. In this video, you’ll learn the different types of grants, the best websites to find grants, the best grants to apply for right now, and tips to help you get the grants you apply for. Go ahead and hit that like button if you like free money and subscribe for more videos. Outline of Small Business Grants: Intro: (0:00) Private Grants for Small Business: (0:52) Federal Grants for Small Business: (3:37) Best Way To Find Small Business Grants: (5:58) How to Get Federal Grants: (9:02) Watch This Before Applying: (10:27) List of Grants Mentioned: Private Grant 1: The Barstool Fund Private Grant 2: Nav’s “Legitify Your Small Business” Grant Private Grant 3: FedEx Small Business Grant Private Grant 4: NASE Growth Grants Private Grant 5: Google Ad Grant Private Grant 6: The StreetShares Foundation Veteran Business Grant Private Grant 7: Wells Fargo Community Investment Grants Federal Grant 1: Small Business Innovation Research Program Grant Federal Grant 2: Small Business Technology Transfer Program Grant Federal Grant 3: National Institute of Health Grants Federal Grant 4: Department of Justice Grants Federal Grant 5: Department of the Interior Grants Federal Grant 6: USDA Rural Development Business Grants Interested in talking with someone from our team? Sign up to get notified when we are accepting new clients here: https://lyfeaccounting.com/coming-soon/ /// Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for informational purposes only and is not meant to take the place of professional legal, accounting, or financial advice. If you have any legal questions about this video or the subjects discussed, or any other legal matter, you should consult with an attorney or tax professional in your jurisdiction (i.e. where you live).

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