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        <description>Welcome to the The Government Grant Portal serving Texas Small Business Housing Grants, Texas Women Business Grants, Student College Grants,Texas  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 Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas State Government grants &amp; National  programs and 1500 Federal Government grant programs administered by 57 different Federal agencies.

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            <title>Certified Local Government (CLG) grants provide funding to enable local communities</title>
            <description>Certified Local Government (CLG) grants provide funding to enable local communities to develop quality programs and fully participate in the state&apos;s preservation process. CLG grants require a cash or in-kind service match from the community. Eligible grant projects include, but are not limited to:

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      Training for local preservation commissions

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      Completing or updating surveys of historic resources
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      Producing historical walking or driving tour brochures, videos or other educational materials
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      Preparing preservation plans
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      Preparing National Register of Historic Places nominations

Who Can Apply?
Cities or counties officially designated as a CLG by the Texas Historical Commission (THC).

Deadlines:
Applications are due in the summer each year.

Review Process:
Applications are reviewed by an interdisciplinary panel of agency staff and approved by the THC.

Source of Funding:
CLG grants are funded with money appropriated from Congress for preservation efforts through the National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). By federal law, the THC must set aside at least 10 percent of its HPF appropriation for CLG grants each year.

Funding Amount:
Typically, grants range from $250 to $10,000.
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