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        <description>Welcome to the The Government Grant Portal serving Florida Small Business Housing Grants, Florida Women Business Grants, Student College Grants,Florida  SBA Minority Grants; We offer the essential guide for Grants in all 50 states.
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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 Florida Government grants for first time home buyers! Order The Grant Authority Book!

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            <description>GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Museum of Natural History Invertebrate Paleontology collection is growing to a total of 4.5 million specimens, thanks to a $281,865 National Science Foundation grant.

Awarded in late January, the money will be used to curate, computer catalog and geo-reference 500,000 specimens from four major collections acquired by the museum, said Florida Museum invertebrate paleontologist Roger Portell.

“This project will greatly expand the amount of data available to the general public,” Portell said. “We receive more than 3,500 online visits each month from fossil enthusiasts, students and researchers around the world who search our invertebrate paleontology database.”

Florida Museum Director and Invertebrate Paleontology Curator Douglas Jones and Portell are co-investigators on the grant. Once curated, some of the fossils may be used for outreach at the Florida Museum’s public education and exhibition hall.

The four collections include about 100,000 specimens collected in Florida through the Research Experience for Undergraduates program, also funded by NSF; a collection from Tulane University of 65,000 specimen lots (lots contain seven specimens, on average) and more than 500 type specimens, scientifically valuable because they are used to describe new species; a collection of about 3,500 specimen lots from atoll islands in Polynesia and donated by world-renowned coral-reef expert Gustav Paulay, also a researcher at the Florida Museum; and a collection of about 1,500 specimen lots from Seymour Island, Antarctica.</description>
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