Need
to raise money for your invention or
company?
Let's face it, taking an idea and developing
it into a product and then marketing
it requires money or capital. If you choose
to start a business out of your invention
then it too will require an onset of
funds until it or the business can
sustain itself.
No longer is there a reason that money
should keep your ideas a dream.
There are just too many powerful resources
available.
Money is one of the greatest measurements
of determining how committed you are
to developing your invention or business.
If you cannot get past the ability to
raise the necessary capital, until your
business sustains itself, then
it is a strong indication you
ARE NOT THAT committed to developing
your invention or company. Or
even worse, believe in the potential
of it.
Raising money whether through borrowing
or investments takes time and requires
skills most of us do not possess.
However, they can easily be learned.
There
are many avenues available to raise
money. Click
here to view a Free list of Tips
and Suggestions excerpted from The Idea
Logbook.
If you are looking to raise around $10,000
to $50,000 dollars in the way of a short-term
loan, to initially get the ball rolling
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Your ability to raise the necessary
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aided others.
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guidance and direction to walk you through the
inventing process and provide you
a wealth of inventing education,
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The below
listings focus on government agencies
offering grants, funding or valuable
information on obtaining financing for
your invention, business or personally.
Each one may provide something for you
that could be worth your weight in gold
to take the time and look over.
They are NOT
listed in any order of importance.
Place your
mouse on
the blue links
and click once
to bring up the website
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FirstGov.gov
the official U.S. gateway to all
government information.
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GovBenefits.gov
is
a partnership of Federal agencies
with a shared vision - to provide
improved, personalized access to
government assistance programs. |
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is your
gateway to government loan information.
It directs you to the loan information
that best meets your needs. |
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Business.gov
guides
you through the maze of government
rules and regulations and provides
access to services and resources
to help you start, grow, and succeed
in business |
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CFDA
gives
you access to a database of all
Federal programs available to State
and local governments (including
the District of Columbia); federally
-recognized Indian tribal governments;
Territories (and possessions) of
the United States; domestic public,
quasi-public, and private profit
and nonprofit organizations and
institutions; specialized groups;
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Businesses can work with NASA
in a
variety of ways, depending on the
nature of the business, the size
of a firm or a particular contract
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may have something suited toward
your inventions industry. |
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SBA
Small Business
Administration maintains and strengthens
the nation's economy by aiding,
counseling, assisting and protecting
the interests of small businesses
and by helping families and businesses
recover from national disasters.
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Statelocalgov.net
Internet directory provides convenient
one-stop access to the websites
of thousands of state agencies
and city and county governments.
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