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00:00$313,500 in free grant money. No payback, no interest rate, just straightforward cash to build
00:08your business. As you know, I cover individual grants, business grants, non-profit and for-profit
00:13grants. We cover them all here. This is $313,000 for you. That's available for you in free money,
00:21not a loan. You never pay it back. The total potential on this one is there's one grant for
00:26$1,000, another for $50,000, another for $250,000, one for $10,000, one for $2,500, and that's a total
00:36of $313,000. One of them takes only 90 seconds to apply. 90 seconds. Do you have 90 seconds? I would
00:44hope so. At any rate, we're going to cover the awesome foundation grant, what's happening with
00:49the LegalZoom and also NBA grant, the break for small businesses, Founders Factory, Beyond Open.
00:56What's up there? Famous Amos grants, the Microloan grant, Lexington grant. We're going to cover them
01:01all. I get a ton of email requests from you guys telling me over and over again about, hey, I need
01:07just money to start and I don't have a business yet and I do have a business. Can you make one
01:13specifically for-profit business grants, which seems to be a tough one. Even my grant researchers that we
01:20have at Grant Velocity are like, you got to tell people also in this video that about the non-profit
01:26secret that billionaires use, the top secret and how much the top 10 people are making in non-profits
01:35and it will blow people away and they will just, they'll switch their business, which think about it,
01:41OpenAI founded by a billionaire, Elon Musk was started with non-profit. Why did he open a non-profit
01:47and AI and why does he have one now and why is he trying to get OpenAI back, right? If you're in
01:53Japan, this is the craziest thing I've heard. Maybe you want to move to Japan, but business owners are
01:59adopting CEOs and presidents to take over their business. They may not have a son or maybe their
02:05son just doesn't want to run the business, wants to play around and they want somebody to take over
02:10the business. So if you've ever wanted to be a CEO or president, I guess Japan's the place you
02:16could be adopted and do that. Now, let's get into this. You've been asking a lot for grants and I hear
02:23you today. We're talking about those seven grants that I mentioned, global ones, state specific, and
02:29some that don't even need a business at all. And in states not here, don't come at me, please, but put
02:36in the comments what state you are and I'll try and make one for your state. So put your state in the
02:41comments because we need to communicate. I pick these based on the top states that watch my channel,
02:47including one of the top countries, but drop a comment below because I'll put a grant video
02:52together just for you. Or you can scoot over to Grant Velocity where we have AI tools that make it
02:59a cinch to write grants. It's so easy and we have free tools. The search that you can do on the site is
03:05free. If you need some help, we also got researchers that'll help you and write the grants
03:10that are pretty, I mean, it's ridiculous. For over a decade, I've been teaching you guys about grants in
03:15our own home. We've received $480 million to help people. That's almost a half a billion dollars. And
03:23yes, you can get individual grants if you need help, if you need money, and also you can get business
03:29grants for your for-profit business. But here's the real sweet spot. And I want you guys to really think
03:35about this because this is lost on so many people that are not rich. So if you don't know this,
03:42it's on purpose that they try and trick you into thinking that non-profit people don't make money.
03:48People get this wrong. Why almost every billionaire has a non-profit? And imagine this, think about it.
03:55When you set up a non-profit, it's a filing status. Most companies, after everybody gets paid,
04:01including the owner, there's no profit left over anyway. So let's be real.
04:04Take Stephan J. Corwin. He's president and CEO of New York and Presbyterian. He earns $8,933,522.
04:18That's almost $9 million to run a non-profit. That's the lowest in the top 10. Even Michael J. Fox
04:25founded a foundation and Todd Schiller is the chief mission officer. He pulls in $1,236,035 for Parkinson
04:37research to help find a cure, which Michael desperately wants, right? No one works for free.
04:44Rich people, they struggle giving money away that they cannot write off. Later in the video,
04:50I'm going to give you the top 10 people, what they make, because it may change your mind. What do you
04:55care? What status your business is filed in? If you have a for-purpose business and you solve a problem
05:02in like, maybe it's building homes for people who need housing. There's money for that. Why not make
05:08it through a non-profit status? It's the same money in your pocket at the end of the day. It's just a filing
05:13status. And you can go to billionaires and billionaires and they'll give you money because they can write it off on
05:19their taxes. So let's get into it. But first, my name is Andrew Cartwright. I help you get money, leverage
05:24it and invest it and protect it. I can relate to where you are. Been there, been broken, homeless,
05:30the multimillionaire for different times. So finally realized some stuff after spending 43 million on my
05:35education, founding 42 companies in 17 industries, bought 17 companies, five exits. We're buying companies
05:43now and funding companies as we speak. So if you've got a 680 credit score, want to run a business,
05:49for select people and select businesses. I founded Epic 99, where I put up the equity to help buy a
05:55business for people I believe that can actually run it and businesses that I actually believe in.
06:00And also in Epic 99, we also work with people to help buy their own business if they want to do it
06:06themselves. Also grab your free stock in the description below with Moomoo. They're incredible.
06:12It's in the description. First up, awesome foundation grant. The name says it all. $1,000 available,
06:19globally. And here's the kicker. You don't need a business. Yep. Pitch them an idea, a project,
06:25a startup concept, or a community initiative. This is that spot where you can get funded. The
06:32application is simple. Tell them what you're working on. If they like it, boom, $1,000. No strings
06:39attached. Need a small cash boost to kickstart something to small. Maybe you're starting an
06:45online website, something. This could be it. Check it out at awesomefoundation.org. Now let's go
06:52bigger. And this one has already been funded. It's already out. It's already been done. Wanted to
06:58catch you guys up on this that have seen this in other videos. Legal, Zoom, and the NBA grant.
07:03Serious money. They gave away over $3 million. For the people who took advantage of it, congratulations.
07:08Over 3,000 entrepreneurs just starting out. Incredible, right? Absolutely incredible.
07:16That's $3 million that was funded and also $500 a piece in legal Zoom services. Absolutely incredible.
07:23They're talking that they're not going to re-up the program. We'll see what happens.
07:27This is the next big one, especially in Africa. Founders Factory Africa grant. Up to $250,000.
07:34Not just free money. They give you training, mentorship to make it work and help you out.
07:41And here's the deal. 12-week cohort to validate your business idea. Get experts to budget and test
07:49your concept. Then pitch up to $250,000. It's about providing you with the useful money to be able to
07:57help and bring people up. Entrepreneurs in Africa, if you're looking for this, make sure you go and grab it.
08:04From my folks in Charlotte, North Carolina, Beyond Open has funded their $150,000 for small businesses.
08:12It was competitive and on my channel, a lot of people didn't miss it because they knew about it.
08:17And thanks to Grant Velocity and our research writers that help people get some money that's
08:22absolutely incredible. Now, one of my favorites, famous Amos $50,000 grant. Easiest application ever.
08:29Answer just one question. That's it. Make it past one round. Submit a short video, 90 seconds to two minutes.
08:38Why your business deserves it. And if you've been in business for five years or less, you qualify.
08:44Start up friendly. Perfect for growth. So if you've got a quick second, a minute and a half,
08:50make sure you make a quick video. This is $50,000 that's potentially in your pocket.
08:54Now let's talk about loans real quick. Loans that are special loans. Not all funding grants,
09:02but small business, low interest loans are pretty incredible. And I have to cover them. Miami,
09:08Florida has micro loan programs up to $10,000 at 3% interest. It's free money. When you think about
09:15the fact that you're paying 3%, which inflation was higher than that before, right? That's practically
09:20free money compared to banks that are charging 8% and credit cards that are charging 28%. So I want
09:28you to think about this micro loan for a second. A lot of people have $10,000 in personal credit card
09:33debt that is crushing their credit score. Go over to this business line micro loan, pull 10,000, pay off
09:42your personal credit card. Watch your personal credit score skyrocket because the business credit
09:49doesn't report to your personal. So that debt doesn't show anymore. And magically you look like
09:54you owe less money. Now it's a cool loan because it's 3%. It's probably less than you're paying
09:59for a credit card. And I get it, but with solid payback plan, this is a steal not in Miami. Well,
10:08look at CDFI with your stake. I'm sure there's a similar deal out there for you. It's not just
10:16Miami. This is available at all across the country. It's to help provide people with affordable lending
10:22and it's out there. A lot of banks have to do this because it's part of their community development
10:28and financial. They have to help us out guys. You just have to ask. Most have similar deals. Next up
10:36is $2,500 plus in perks in Georgia, Charlotte, Lexington, and Kentucky. This grant gives cash
10:45a year of free business internet and expert consultation to grow your business. You know,
10:52I love mentorship. It's worth more than cash and an expert in your corner. Priceless, restricting,
10:58no bankruptcies, must be a for-profit, no liquor stores, check cashing, or adult entertainment.
11:06If you're qualifying, solid opportunities are there for you today, folks. Thanks for hanging with me.
11:12It helps to give a thumbs up here and subscribe. If you haven't, can't believe it, less than half of
11:17you guys are subscribed. So please subscribe. Turn on that notification for new grants and opportunities.
11:23And here's the top 10 list. This'll drive, I'm going to go in descending order. I gave you
11:28the 10th. Here's the ninth. John Stretcher Jr. at $9,282,330. The next up is number eight, David
11:41Holmberg. This is Highmark Health, $9,417,154. Number seven is C. David Corello. And this is
11:54Inspirational Network at $9,459,442. Think about Origin of Opportunity, our group. It's like,
12:06can you imagine running a nonprofit? I don't know. It's crazy. Number six, Phil Olzer. It's O-Z-U-A-H.
12:16And this is Mon Fear Mercy. And that's $9,856,588. Now think about this, folks. Does your business
12:27make $9 million? Well, this nonprofit can pay this person $9 million. And Turner Thomas at Orsher
12:34Clinic, $10 million. Howard's $10 million. Ron Horchman, $11,209,100. Gregory Adams of Kaiser
12:46Permanente, $13,841,691. And you might be thinking, the guys that help Tiger Woods, you know,
12:57and all that kind of stuff, the guys that run the PGA Tour, which is a nonprofit, how much do you
13:02think that guy makes? His name is Jay Monaghan, and he makes $14,960,274. That rounds my top 10 list.
13:14Number one is Jay that I found so far. Almost $15 million, shy of $40,000. Wouldn't you like to
13:21make $15 million running a nonprofit that people could give you free money to be able to run it
13:27and write it off on their taxes? Just think about it, folks. Maybe nonprofit, a for-purpose business
13:33may be right for you because all these grants and grant velocity, like 80, 90% of them open up
13:40just with your filing status. And if you make the same money, this guy's making almost $15 million.
13:47Does that sound like nonprofit to you? Maybe you've been misled and you've been tricked. They don't
13:53want you to know this stuff is possible. Elon Musk has a nonprofit. Jeff Bezos has a nonprofit.
14:00Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, they all have nonprofits, folks. You know, it just,
14:06it blows my mind that more people don't do it that are trying to come up in the world.
14:10We need people to come up, and this is definitely one that you can do. This has been incredible to
14:16cover these things. I hope you guys take it into consideration to do these. Check out Grand
14:20Velocity, our group Origin of Opportunity, if you're interested. And also, if you're looking to do a fix and
14:26flip rental or ground up construction, or maybe a rental that you want to do, check out Capital Velocity.
14:33We help a lot of people find, like, every day we're looking at deals. At any rate,
14:37till next time. See you in the next video. Love you.