How to Seek Grants for Alternative Energy R
& D
If you are someone who wishes to begin
researching and developing alternative energy technologies and you would want
to be set up as a not-for-profit organization or entity,- you will want to look
into getting government grants, on both the state and the federal levels.
Government grants for alternative energy research and development have been
highly touted by politicians on local, state, and federal levels in recent
years, all the way up to- the President himself.
This is due to the fact that we
now recognize as a society that we need to seek out and develop alternative
energy sources to those of the fossil fuels that we presently depend upon, as
these fuels are not only slowly but surely running out (at least cheap access
to -digging them up is running out), but also damaging to the environment and
air quality.
There is a fairly vast array of government grant programs
available for you to check into. The great and most important thing to keep in
mind about a government grant is that it's essentially free money. It is not a
loan, you don't pay any interest, and you don't ever have to give the money
back. However, qualifying for these grants, as you might imagine with something
involving the government and free- money, has quite a lot of restrictions
attached to it.
Not only is qualification based on purpose and need in the eyes
and opinions of government bureaucrats, but just because you qualify does not
mean that you necessarily get the grant. As Marshall McLuen put it, “the medium
is the message”.
The fact of the matter is that it is typically easier to apply
for and qualify to receive a business loan—but then, that would not be free
money, that would be something you owed to someone, and with interest on top.
There are professional grant writers who know how to write proposals in such a
way that they get around the heavy load of restrictions set up by the
government, and you might need to resort to one of these.
Even governments
employ professional grant writers to seek money from other branches of the
government, such as a country government needing funding from the state or -the
federal government. These people also keep abreast of what government grants
are still or newly available and what ones have been removed from the table.
It's an intricate web, so one must not get tangled up in when seeking needed
financial backing for alternative energy research and development. In fact, it
is so complex that in the last decade or so the ranks of profession writers, as
both individuals and as entire companies, have swelled. It is a profitable
business—and this can make it fraught with illegal actions and controversial
claims.
Nevertheless, each year there are many thousands of grants awarded
throughout the United States for the purpose of helping the public. And again, with
the government endorsement of- grant money to be given to alternative energy
researchers, you could very well get what you seek.
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