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Personal Grants that Small Business Owners Can Apply to Grow their Ventures
Getting funding to grow your business can be difficult because most financial institutions require you to give collateral in exchange for cash. For instance, you will have to pay interest for an...
Personal Grants: All You Need to Know before Applying
Personal grants are monetary aids given by the federal government and non-profits to individuals facing financial challenges. You can apply the grants for personal use and bills and in any other situation that requires...
Michigan Hands Grants to Water Systems to Address Problems
According to a report out of Michigan, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) has recently awarded over $436,000 in grants to a variety of water systems in the area via grants. With th...
Unlocking Support: Navigating Government Benefits for Disabilities
In a world where challenges can unexpectedly disrupt the course of our lives, knowing that there's a safety net to catch you can be immensely reassuring. Living with a disability can present various ch...
Reminder: No SSI Payment in September 2025. Here’s Why
Millions of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients need to be aware of an important schedule change this year. Normally, SSI payments are deposited on the first of every month. But in September 2025, there wil...
OPM COLA 2026: What Federal Workers Need to Know About Next Year’s Pay Boost
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has confirmed early details of the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), giving federal employees a clearer idea of what to expect next year. According ...
Opinion: Expanding Social Security for Teachers and Firefighters Is Long Overdue
The Senate is poised to vote on a transformative piece of legislation that could bring long-awaited fairness to millions of public sector retirees. If passed, the Social Security Fairness Act ...
Seattle, New York and Portland Sue Over an Anarchy Designation
President Trump had taken steps to cut off some federal funding from cities that have been the site of protests against racism. He had labeled certain cities as "anarchy jurisdictions" in an attempt to keep them ...
State of Washington Issues Behavioral Health Grants
On October 30, the Washington State Department of Commerce announced that it is beginning the process of distributing $33.8 million in grants for help to people with behavioral health needs. The money will go to 22 projects...