Feb 15, 2010
Posted by John Lindsay on Feb 15, 2010 in Grant Request | 0 comments
I am the executive director for a non-profit dental program in Victorville, CA and am wondering if you can help me (not the program) in payinhg some of my bills. In particular, a car payment. I use the car for the non-profit and the grants that I have don’t pay for transportation. I know it is lame to ask but what the heck. I am always asking for someone else, why not me now?
Dec 2, 2009
Posted by admin on Dec 2, 2009 in Car Grants | 0 comments
If your car failed an emissions check, you may qualify for $600 in repair assistance through the AirCheck Texas program. There are participating counties and income requirements, and you can find all those details on the website!
Dec 1, 2009
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2009 in Car Grants | 0 comments
Charity Cars, Inc., is a 501-C-3 non-profit charity. They provide FREE vehicles as well as financial assistance for tag/title/registration fees, automobile repairs, preventative maintenance items like oil changes, hoses, belts, batteries, brakes, tires, automotive warranty coverage, roadside assistance memberships, and the down-payment for auto insurance or even the down-payment for a new or used vehicle!
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Oct 20, 2009
Posted by admin on Oct 20, 2009 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
PRISM’s emergency financial assistance provides 0% interest loans to qualifying families and individuals to cover housing costs and/or other necessary expenses in times of financial crisis.
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Aug 2, 2009
Posted by admin on Aug 2, 2009 in Car Grants | 0 comments
Now that this program has been out for a week or so, let’s take a look at it. This is a federal government program . First of all, of course the government was concerned about running through the initial billion dollar funding within the first week – HELLO?!?! They’re giving away money, of course they’re going to run out. Did they think nobody would show up for a free $4,500?? Who was in charge of running the budget projections on this project? Jeez, no wonder the economy is in turmoil. So now it looks like they’re in the process of approving another 2 billion in funding to continue this obviously popular program.
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