Anyone Can Qualify For A Grant, Rich Or Poor, Young Or Old, Learn How!
What Are Grants? Grants are funds given to tax-exempt non-profit organizations or local governments by foundations, corporations, governments, small businesses and individuals. There are over 25,000 Governmental and Private Foundation Grant Programs available in the U.S. Today. Most people are unaware of these programs. Why? Because the U.S. Government and Private Foundations DON’T & WON’T ADVERTISE these programs. Most people are not aware that there was over 1.5 trillion (that’s right – TRILLION!) dollars given away each and EVERY year to qualified grant...
Read MoreFamily Enrichment And Development System
Father Focus, Inc. developed The F.E.D.S. Program to restore the family unit through fatherhood. “F.E.D.S.” will assist fathers to become better providers for their families by assisting them with issues pertaining to child support, custody, and education. We will also dedicate a substantial amount of time establishing a presence in and around our community with a focus on raising awareness to the issues surrounding men today. Share this:ShareStumbleUponEmail
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Father Focus, Inc. is a non- profit 501(c) (3) organization established in 2008 in the State of Florida by Darek L. Eaves. As a devoted father he saw the need for additional support systems that would address the issues faced by parents and their children such as family reunification, sustainability, employment and education. The organization’s mission is to build family relationships within communities by providing a continuum of services that will empower families to achieve self-sufficiency. Share this:ShareStumbleUponEmail
Read MoreUnclaimed Child Support
Several states are sitting on money that was collected for child support on behalf of caregivers. The federal government is urging action, but not in the way you might expect. A new report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General urges states to spend the unclaimed money. Some on federal administrative costs for child support programs and the rest on the state’s general budgets. As of 2004 the state of Florida has over $47 million. Who knows what the number is now? Share this:ShareStumbleUponEmail
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