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We are a nonprofit organization fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world. NIH grants can be used for a large variety of reasons such as: health, expenses, child care, home improvements, etc. Also, you might need them because of difficult circumstances beyond your control. While there are specialized grants such as Housing grants and Business Capital grants, the reality is that they don’t technically cover a lot of ground on which you stand to get funding. This is where the National institute of health grant program comes in. These are windows of opportunity for you to get rid of financial stress, start afresh and in general start something positive and put in renewed quality efforts. Like most grant opportunities these do not have to be paid back. We have different types of grants which are:

Business Grants

There’s an old adage that says, “you have to spend money to make money”. When it comes to owning and running a business, this adage is especially true, and even though entrepreneurs know this well, it doesn’t mean that incoming costs aren’t a source of stress.

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Personal Grants

NIH personal Grants are monetary awards distributed by NIH foundations to individuals. This is a free grant money for bills or personal use and can incredibly be helpful in a number of situations where extra money is needed.

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Education Grants

Grant money for college is available to nearly any type of student who wishes to pursue a higher education, from both public and private sources. First though, read on to learn the basics of educational grants and how easy it is for nearly anyone headed to college to be matched with grant money for college expenses.

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Housing Grants

Housing grants provide an alternative for low-income families to secure the funds needed for obtaining housing. This can be for purchasing a home, buying rental property for housing income, making major renovations on existing properties, or to receive assistance when in danger of losing your home through foreclosure.

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