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        <description>Welcome to the The Government Grant Portal serving Alabama Small Business Housing Grants, Alabama Women Business Grants, Student College Grants,Alabama  SBA Minority Grants; We offer the essential guide for Grants in all 50 states.
Ready to claim your share of free Government grant, home grants, small business grant, federal grants, or any other type of grants, then here&apos;s how you can tap into the billions of free Government tax dollars available for you.

Uncle Sam is literally giving away over $1.5 Trillion dollars in free grants in 2007. The great thing is as long as you are over 18 years old and are an American citizen or legal resident with a lawful and legitimate use for these grants - you are eligible. For example, you can get Alabama Government grants for first time home buyers! Order The Grant Authority Book!

These are Federal and State Government grants you can use for a variety of reasons. Government grants, by the way, have been funded by your Alabama tax dollars. You can use Government grants to get money for school, food and clothing, your church and many other reasons. There are over 24,000 Alabama State Government grants &amp; National  programs and 1500 Federal Government grant programs administered by 57 different Federal agencies.






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            <title>NEH AWARDS $565,000 FOR HURRICANE-RELATED RELIEF
Grants help Gulf Coast area begin recovery of books, records, cultural artifacts</title>
            <description>NEH AWARDS $565,000 FOR HURRICANE-RELATED RELIEF Grants help Gulf Coast area begin recovery of books, records, cultural artifacts WASHINGTON, D.C. (November 16, 2005)--&lt;a href=&quot;http://government-grant.biz/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; &gt;The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded 19 emergency grants totaling $565,000 for projects&lt;/a&gt; to recover and preserve cultural resources in the Gulf Coast region affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, NEH Chairman Bruce Cole announced today. The grants are the first awarded in the Endowment&apos;s special program announced in early September to provide at least $1 million in hurricane relief to libraries, museums, colleges, universities, and other cultural and historical institutions. &quot;Hurricanes Katrina and Rita caused immeasurable damage to homes, businesses, whole communities, and individual lives along the Gulf Coast,&quot; said Cole. &quot;NEH has awarded these grants to help the resilient people of the affected areas recover and preserve the historic materials and cultural treasures that represent the region&apos;s rich and vibrant history.&quot; NEH continues to accept eligible applications for the hurricane-related emergency grants. Today&apos;s announcement includes awards of $30,000 each (unless otherwise indicated) to the following institutions: * The Alabama Humanities Foundation, Birmingham, Ala., to support disaster relief programming and funds to small libraries and cultural institutions in the affected areas of Mobile County and southwest Alabama. This may include book purchases, &quot;Motheread&quot; programming, and oral history initiatives. * Beauvoir, Biloxi, Miss., to protect historical artifacts retrieved from the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library. This is where Jefferson Davis wrote The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government and A Short History of the Confederacy. Historical documents and artifacts will be placed in protective enclosures and relocated to climate-controlled storage. * The Biloxi Public Library, Harrison County Library System, Biloxi, Miss., to support an assessment of damaged local history materials, removal of collections for cleaning and drying, mold remediation, document mending, and archival re-housing.</description>
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