
I
believe the IRS should include books like
mine to every American when they send
you your tax forms. That way every American
would
know how to get their tax money back, because
even though I call this “free money,” it
really isn’t free. This is money that
you gave to the government to pay your taxes
and
now you can get it back.

IRS data show that each year about 131
million individuals file tax returns
and pay an average
of $7,633 to the IRS [1].
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget
and recent independent
studies show that the government gives
out over
$1.5 Trillion a year to individuals through
its free money programs [2].
One and one half trillion
dollars in government money programs,
divided by 131 million taxpayers, means
that the
average taxpayer is getting $11,450 a
year in cash back
from the government in free money programs.
Are you getting yours?
Taxes
Paid By Individuals |
#
of Taxpayers |
Avg.
Tax Paid |
$987
Billion |
131
million |
$7,534 |
Free
Money To Individuals
|
#
of Taxpayers
|
Avg.
Free Money Given
|
$1.5
Trillion
|
131
million
|
$11,450
|
No
wonder the government is in debt!

You’re probably not getting
yours. And why not? Because the
government does
not advertise.
An even greater reason you may
not actively seek this money is
because
a lot of us
live with misinformation.
Most Americans think that government
money programs are for everyone
else but them,
for instance
only the poor, minority or friends
of the president. The facts show
otherwise. I
bet you did not
know that:
- Only
12% of Government Handouts
Go To The Poor [3]
- Only
25% of Government Programs Have Income
Requirements [4]
- Seniors
Making Over $150,000 Receive 200% More
In Government Benefits
than Seniors Making Less Than $15,000
[5]
- People
Making Over $100,000 Get More in Grant
Money for College
Than People Making Less Than $100,000
[6]
The
rich and famous, including Donald Trump,
H. Ross Perot, Dick Cheney
and George W. Bush, all made millions as private citizens
with the
help of government money
programs.

It’s understandable that most people don’t
know about all government money programs. I don’t
even know about every government money program
available and I’ve been studying these
programs for over 25 years. But what should surprise
you, because it surprised the heck out of me,
is that there are millions of Americans who are
eligible to call the government today and get
thousands of dollars from some of the government’s
basic programs. For example:
- 4
Million Seniors can receive up to $1,000
from Medicare but don’t
apply because they
are unaware of the
program [7]
- 6
Million Families are missing out on free
health insurance for their kids
[8]
- 10
Million Families can get up to $4,000 a
year for groceries but don’t
apply [9]
- 800,000
College Students can receive grants up
to $4,050 but don’t
apply [10]
- Single
Moms can receive some of the $673 million
in collected
unclaimed child support payments [11]
- 29
Million Seniors don’t know they
can get
colonoscopies, bone mass measurement, prostate
cancer
and
glaucoma tests paid for by Medicare [12]

Most people know that
grant money refers to
money that
the government gives
out and you
don’t
have to pay
it back.
And that’s
true But
what most
people do
not know
is that most
free
money programs
are not called “grants” by
the government,
they’re
called “direct
payments.” It
is very easy
for someone
not to know
all about
government
jargon. I’ve
even seen
government
officials
get thoroughly
confused
on this issue.
Here’s
the data
from Budget
of United
States Government
2005,
Historical
Tables, page
117(2).
2005
Budget In Millions of Dollars |
Direct
Payments For Individuals $1,198,333 |
Grants
For Individuals $275,904 |
___________ |
Total
Free Money For Individuals $1,474,237 |
And
this does not
account
for other
free
money programs
the government
has like
the one
they
call “forgivable
loans.” This
reminds
me of
when
I used
to ask
my father
to lend
me $5.00.
I usually
never
paid
him back.

There
are
people
who
come
up
to
me
on
the
street
and
tell
me
they
called
the
government
about
a
program
and
the
office
said
that
they
make
too
much
money.
Well, that may be true for that program.
But
the
important
thing
to
remember
is
that
the
government
has
thousands
of
programs
covering
all
incomes
and
backgrounds. Just because you are
not
eligible
for
one
program,
does
not
mean
that
there
aren’t
dozens more around the corner that
may have your name on it. Remember
what I
said earlier: only 12% of government
money goes to the poor
and only
25% have
an income requirement.
I
make a good deal of money and I was able
to get
government money
and other
grants
to pay
for almost
half of the
costs of sending
our two sons
to college.
I’ve seen housing programs
at the local level where they consider
families
disadvantaged if their incomes are
under $80,000.
There
are even government
programs for women entrepreneurs
where they consider you disadvantaged
if you
have $750,000
in the bank. Wow, that is almost
a millionaire. Even the programs
that give people the
basic necessities of life have
income requirements
for
a family
of 4 at $38,000
a year.

Sure, there may be one in 100
of you reading this that will
make
a call to
the government
and get
a check
in the mail
next Thursday
that
will solve
your problems.
But that is unlikely to happen
to the other 99%. If you are
one of
those lucky
one
in a hundred,
call me
and
I’ll put you in my next
infomercial. The people I put
in my commercials are the people
who say, “Hey, look. I
made one phone call and got a
check in the mail.” The
rest of us have to work at it.
Getting
government money is like looking
for a job. When you knock
on one door
and ask about
a
job, and
they tell
you that
you are
not qualified,
you don’t
go home and wait for them to
change their mind. No Way. You’d
never find a job that way. If
you really want a job, you go
to the
next company
and ask
about their qualifications, and
then the next company, and
then the next. This is the purpose
of this book. It gives you not
one, but
a list of programs
to
keep contacting.

We constantly hear about government
budget cuts and that makes
people believe
that government money is
going away
or will
soon be gone.
It’s all lies
in my mind. Look at the facts
below. Every year for the
past 30 years the amount
of free government money
given out to individuals
keeps growing. It keeps increasing
no matter if it’s the
republicans or the democrats
who are in charge.
So
don’t
believe the headlines about
budget cuts.
What really
happens is that some programs
will not grow
as fast
as in the past,
but will still
grow.
Others will continue to
grow as normal and very few if
any, will actually
decrease. The total amount
of available money
will continue
to increase.
These scare
headlines actually create
greater opportunities for
you to get
the money. Most people
will
believe the headlines,
causing fewer people to apply for
the funds that
will actually be available.
 
So many people worry
their heads off about
what they
are going
to do when
the get
an application. They
worry so
much that
they are
buying
professional
grants
writing services to the
tune of hundreds or even
thousands of dollars
just so they don’t
have to worry when they
get an application in
hand. That’s
like buying a prom dress
before you are invited to the prom.
Nine
out of ten times you
will not need help
in filling out
an application. Most
free
money programs
to pay
for your bills,
education, health care,
housing and
even business require
just a few pages of blanks to fill
in.
A major
source
for business
money
is only
one page
long to
get
$150,000.
There
are only
15 questions
to answer to apply
for a $4,000 grant to fix up your home.
And
artists can
apply
for grants
by
just filling
in a form
with 6
or 7 questions.
And
if you decide you
need help once you
get an application
you
can get people
to
help you
for
free. Many offices
offer this
help at no
charge. Also there
are special government
offices around the
country that help
business and entrepreneurs
fill out forms. They
are called Small
Business Development Centers
and are run by your
state
government.
There
are over 1,000 of
these offices around
the country.
For a Center near
you contact 1-800-8-ASK-SBA
or www.sba.gov/sbdc/sbdcnear.html.
The
only likely area
where you might
need professional
help
with an application
is
if you are a non-profit
organization.
And if you are
a non-profit or
want to be a non-profit
here are the 2
best places to
get help.
Don’t
hire anyone until
you check out the
services and help
that they
can offer
you.
A.
The Foundation Center of New York
City maintains
a database
of all foundations
that provide
money to non-profit
organizations
or individuals.
The information
is available
on the web at fdncenter.org
or from their
participating libraries by
contacting 212-620-4230
B.
The Guidestar Company in Williamsburg,
VA
also maintains
a database
of foundations and
they can
be reached
at 757-229-4631
or at www.guidestar.com.
Much of their
database is
accessible for free on the
web.

That is
a conservative
estimate
of how
long
it
took
us to
find and
collect
all the
information
for one
of my
books.
And
I feel
that we
are probably
the country’s
leading
expert
in government
money programs.
So imagine
how long
it would
take a
non-expert
to collect
this information.
Sure you
can do
it. There
is no magic
to what
we do.
It is mostly
just a
lot of
hard work.
But the
average
person
does not
have the
time, the
patience,
or the
expertise
to
take on
such
a task.
Instead
of doing
it yourself,
if you
hired someone,
even at
$10 an
hour, it
would cost
$25,000
to gather
this information.
Our
books
give you
the easiest
way to
take
ONE BIG GIANT
STEP
towards getting
free
and cheap
money
for your anything.
You
won’t
have to
spend the
thousands
of hours
it takes
in chasing
down these
little-known
programs.
And more
importantly,
you won’t
have to
deal with
the bureaucratic
dance
of wrong
numbers,
unanswered
phones
and voice
mail in
order to
get the
necessary
applications.

Our books
are
not intended to
be
a complete
collection
of
free
money
programs.
The
rain forest
could
not
handle it
if
that were
true.
They
are intended to
give every
American
an
understanding of the
major
programs
available
and
a number
of
minor ones
that
we
found
to
be the most
interesting.
It’s
impossible
for
any
one
publication,
database
or
anything
else
really,
to
be
able
to
collect
everything
in
the
universe
on
a
given subject.
I
know I’m
biased,
but
I
certainly believe
that
we
are
the
best
people
in
the
world
for
collecting
information
on
government
money
programs.
I
also
know
that
we
cannot
possibly
get
every
single
program
that
is
available.
One
problem is
that programs
come and
go. Our
world is
changing every
second. It
is a
big complex
society we
are living
in, and
people are
making decisions
throughout the
day that
make subtle
or big
changes which
affect the
contents of
this book.
Budgets keep
changing. Priorities
keep changing.
People keep
changing. Offices
keep changing.
A
bigger problem
is that
the world
of free
money is
enormous. Preparing
a book
for a
national audience
makes us
excellent at
identifying national
and state
programs. But
truthfully, it
is sometimes
beyond our
capabilities to
completely cover
all local,
county and
nonprofit programs.
First of
all, if
we did
collect all
of these
programs in
the country,
you would
not be
able to
pick up
the book.
There are
thousands and
thousands of
local communities
in the
United States
and each
of them
can have
5 to
50 programs.
Fifty times
5,000 would
be 250,000
programs. We
would never
finish researching.
Our
goal is
to arm
you with
knowledge. We
want to
show you
the money,
but you
are going
to have
to do
a little
work yourself.

Sorry
to disappoint
you, but
I have
to warn
you of
the truth.
In our
modern society,
it is
virtually impossible
to expect
to include
every program
possible and
have every
item completely
accurate. The
problem is
that the
world is
too big
and it
is always
changing. Every
day programs
come and
go. Every
day people
change their
address, phone
number and
websites. It
is just
a fact
that these
things happen
in our
modern society.
But
remember, if
a listing
in one of my books leads
you to
a non-working
number or
website, it
does not
necessarily mean
that the
program is
gone. In
all likelihood
it is
still there,
but has
changed since
we completed
our search.
Here are
some tricks
you can
try to
locate the
program:
- call
the information operator and ask for the
telephone number for the
agency listed
in the program description
- search
the web for the agency name in any of the
web search engines like www.dogpile.com or www.google.com
- contact
the Federal Information Center at www.
pueblo.gsa.gov,
or call 1-800-FED-INFO. This is a free service that will help you locate a federal
government
agency
- go
to www.govengine.com on
the web for a listing of most federal,
state
and local
government agencies
- contact
your federal, state or local elected official.
They all have staff
people who
will help you find what you need at any level of government

You
are going
to find
programs that
excite you
at first
and then
when you
read further
it may
seem that
you will
not qualify.
Or you
will gather
more information
on a
program in
this book
and you
will run
into some
phrase, or
sentence in
the description
that makes
you feel
you do
not have
a chance.
You may
encounter things
like:
A. “all
the money is given out by June 30th” and
it is
already September
1st
B. “the
money is only for people who live in the
country” and
you live
in the
city
C. “the
money goes to non-profit organizations” and
you are
not one
D. “you
have to come up with 20% of the money for
the project” and
you don’t
have any”
E. “the
money is only for people who live in Minnesota” and
you live
in New
Jersey”
F. “the
money is for people making less than $60,000/yr” and
you make
$70,000”
Don’t
look at phrases like these as impassable
boulders that
stand in your way of getting the money
you need. In reality, they can simply
be small pebbles
in the road that you may not even feel
at all. If you don’t
follow up,
you will
never know. Here’s what I’ve
seen happen
in each
of these
situations:
A. “all
the money is given out by June 30th”:
The end
of the
accounting year
for most
government agencies
is September
30th, but
the agency
can start
giving out
more money
beginning October
1, and
you can
be the
first in
line. I think
you can
wait another
30 days
for your
money.
B. “the
money is for people who live in the country:” That
may be
so. But
it will
still pay
to get
the details
of the
program to
see if
there is
something in
the description
that was
not obvious
to others.
A young man
in Boston
was trying
to get
money from
a program that
gave money
for teenage
entrepreneurs that
lived in
the country.
He lived
in Boston.
When he
got the
materials it
said that
it was
for people
in the
country, but
the description
also said
that it
was for
people who
wanted to
start lawn
mowing businesses.
That is
what he
wanted to
do and
he convinced
the office
that he
was qualified.
Government officials
do not
know everything.
Get the
facts and
find out
for yourself.
C. “the
money is for non-profits”: for about
$100 in fees you can become a non-profit.
Just call
up the IRS and your state capital and
ask for
the office that registers non-profit organizations.
Fill out the paperwork. Don’t
worry. You’ll
do it
wrong. Send
it in
anyway.
And
they will
send it
back telling
you how
you messed
up and
then you
will correct
your mistakes.
Another way
to solve
the problem
is to
find a local
non-profit,
like
a community
college, church,
or community
group. Tell
them you
would like
to use
their name
to apply
for a bunch
of money
and that
you will
give them
15% if
you get
the money.
They have
nothing
to
lose and
everything to
gain.
D. “you
have to come up with 20% of the cost of the
project”: There is
always more
than one
way to
come up
with the
extra money
than having
the cash
in your
pocket. Some
programs allow
you to
provide services
or equipment
that you
already have
as part
of your
20%. You
may be
able to
use your
sweat as
your contribution.
The fact
that you
will work
for free
in helping
to get
the house
built or
the refurbishing
done is
worth something.
You can
call yourself
a general contractor
or just
a handy man
who pounds
in the
nails. Or
you may
need equipment,
like the
use of
a car, to
get the
project done.
This can
be your
car. The
one that
you already
have and
it can
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