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        <description>Welcome to the The Government Grant Portal serving Rhode Island Small Business Housing Grants, Rhode Island Women Business Grants, Student College Grants,Rhode Island  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 Rhode Island 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 Rhode Island 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 Rhode Island State Government grants &amp; National  programs and 1500 Federal Government grant programs administered by 57 different Federal agencies.
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            <title>Federal grants flowing into Rhode Island&apos;s hospitals and universities attract scientists and spark economic development</title>
            <description>PROVIDENCE -- Some people come to Providence for the restaurants. Art Salomon came to Providence for the mass spectrometer.

Salomon, a researcher and assistant professor in the department of molecular biology, cellular biology and biochemistry at Brown University, relocated from San Diego because Brown received an $11-million grant this fall from the National Institutes of Health.

Lured by the chance to do complicated cellular research, Salomon moved across country, and is now using complex equipment -- including the mass spectrometer, which houses a magnet strong enough to pull objects across a room -- to study &quot;how cells are wired.&quot; The goal is to figure out how normal cells behave and how they become cancerous, so doctors and medical researchers can work on better treatment methods, said Salomon.

&quot;I came to Brown to do this research,&quot; he said. &quot;The [grant] is one of the things that attracted me.&quot;

Although the NIH views the grants as a way to improve the research capacity of educational institutions, local economic development officials see them as a way to reposition the state&apos;s economy, said Saul Kaplan, deputy director of business development and innovation for the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation. The grants encourage innovation, attract educated workers such as Salomon and act as a magnet for other research financing. Often the research is used to form the basis for commercial companies.

The grants &quot;are very important to our innovation agenda,&quot; said Kaplan. &quot;We&apos;re paying a lot of attention to this, and it&apos;s a very important part of how we&apos;re going to strengthen our economy and add high-wage jobs.&quot;</description>
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