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Offers Help for Government/business Grants -

I was in the market to help expand our family business and I found National Growth Funding online - their website is http://www.ngf-sanantonio.com. I am not that knowledgable when it comes to getting a grant so I found their website extremely useful -
It can be very confusing when a small business owner tries to find out about getting a small business loan or a govt grant, which is why I highly recommend doing research and reading all the info yo u can online - their website also has a paragraph that was helpful about small business grants -
So far they have been very helpful. Our goal is to get at least $250, 000 in order to help expand our operations, while we analyze our costs and try to cut our expenses.

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Treasure
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Jan 28, 2011 2:20 pm EST

THEY GOT ME FOR $15K AT A TIME WHEN I SURELY COULD NOT AFFORD TO LOOSE ANY MORE MONEY.
SURE GLAD THEY HAD AN A+ RATING FROM THE BBB RIGHT UP TO THE LAST RIP-OFF ROUND THEY MADE IN AUGUST!

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BC52
Flanders, US
Nov 11, 2010 3:12 pm EST

Folks, please avoid National Growth Funding! I am the long-term President of a family foundation that provides about $200, 000 annually in grants. We get all sorts of letters from NGF to support your businesses, but IRS code only allows us to give money to charities that have charity status under section 501 (c) (3) of the tax code.

Either NGF is cynically sending these letters, so that they can show their clients that they are doing something (knowing full well that we CANNOT provide funding, or they do not know their business. Either way, it's not a good story. There are a bunch of these outfits, and they should be shut down.

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equine woman
Stockton, US
Oct 27, 2010 5:05 pm EDT

Well, I have become a scam STATISTIC! I should've checked out NGF BEFORE giving them $2, 950. to start a grant search for me. It is now 1-1/2 yrs. later, and I no longer recieve ANY communications from them. They were originally listed with the local BBB with an A+ rating. As of 8-24-10, the are now an F and no longer a part of the BBB due to complaints and non responses to them. They are a bunch of fakes, can't write an LOI for the life of them, etc. They got the spelling and location of my business constantly wrong, despite my constant corrections. They would NOT produce the names or results of the companies that they had sent my LOI to either. I COULD'VE done a better job than they did, and I told them so. Every time I called I got a different "account representative", and then no more phone calls or e-mails from them... Now when I call their phone #, the "mailbox is full", and it hangs up. Their website is no longer accessible, and I am afraid I have been ROBBED! Now I have to try to do something legal, IF there is anything that can be done, and keep reminding myself that you CAN'T GET BLOOD OUT OF A TURNIP, and that's ALL they are is a BUNCH OF VEGETABLES!

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i got scammed now
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Apr 13, 2010 1:32 am EDT

SCAMMERS
they willl steal your $$

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josh124456
, US
Apr 09, 2010 3:51 pm EDT

cam company stay away - check out
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Sadsack for dealing with this company
, US
Mar 09, 2010 11:31 am EST

NEVER NEVER NEVER give this company ANY money unless you have money to lose. They write their own testimonials and they SCAM everyone out of their money. THEY ARE THIEVES. he best thing you can do when they call you or when they contact you back with your "research results" is HANG UP THE PHONE ON THEM! Do not even let them give you their bullsh-t excuses-just tell them to take you off their list and HANG UP THE PHONE! This is the best advice you will receive from ANYONE this year! Dont let them ruin your 2010, they are scammers! Do you hear that? SCAMMERS-NATIONAL GROWTH FUNDING IN SAN ANTONIO TEXAS ARE SCAMMERS! Dont let them take your money like they did mine and many others! SCAM-RIPOFF-SCAM-RIPOFF.
Go to /link removed/ and take a look. or do a google search of NATIONAL GROWTH FUNDING SCAM and you'll see what I am talking about, and any good things you read are written by them.

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A Good Samaritan
, US
Mar 08, 2010 8:08 pm EST

how can ANYONE say good things about this company? They rip people off, the don't pay there workers and they never get anyone a grant. Peeps, wake up! They don't know there ### from a hole in the ground. "You are buying a box of paper and stamps for a couple thousand dollars" is what they say on there "sales floor". You are better off putting your money in your fireplace and lighting it on fire, and if you dont believe me, then send them your hard earned dollars and watch for yourself. At least if you put the money in your fireplace you will get a little bit of heat from it, maybe save on your heating bill for a day, which is more than you will get from this screwball company.
DONT BE A SUCKER. The ONLY good things written about these thieves are what they write themselves, or pay someone else to write. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

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Kristine Mitchell
, US
Jan 20, 2010 4:52 pm EST

Im a business owner in Indiana and have purchased the do it yourself program from this company. Although I was hesitant and a a bit weary at the time I believe I made the correct choice of purchasing this program. I t not only provides you with information that most grant writers would charge an arm and a leg for but the database of funders is impresively extensive ... I only wish it was a bit more user friendly to be frank, but overall i think its going to be benificial because im not only going after small grants for my business but a personal and collage grant for my 19 year old daughter through the same program.

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jrwink16
Appleton, US
Jan 19, 2010 12:06 pm EST
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I am a small business in Wisconsin, which has been in business for 22 yrs. I need a grant to stay afloat. National Growth say they have designed a do-it-yourself, step by step funding program to ensure my grant funding success. This program will grant me access to their Client Portal. Of course there is a $400.00 charge for this sharing of their secrets on how to succesfully apply for grant funds. I was wondering if anyone else got these figures and information, and how reliable this program really is. They make it sound easy, but I have had my accountant work on one before, that I got from another grant company. Luckily, it only cost me $70 for a packet that I had to buy. It was very complicated and ended up my contact at the grant company told us to go to another souce for writing for a grant.

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Kris Cone
Sammamish, US
Jan 14, 2010 6:20 pm EST

I decided to try National Growth Funding after talking to them. My business has an interesting potential for schools and universities and that was the slant on getting some grant money.

I signed a deal in May 2009, paid some money (I negotiated a much lower upfront fee than what they wanted..but there was some upfront fee). I deemed it worth the risk. I had the initial conversation with them on my business, and then waited. I finally got a letter of intent in September. Like Susan Doyle, the LOI was pretty poorly written. Since it was faxed to me, I marked it up and send it back...and online collaboration process would have been much easier and faster. Finally got that done, then more waiting.

In December of 2009 I got another round of LOIs. This time it was not as poorly written, but still had some changes.

I then called in January on what could be done to speed the process up. I got a call back from one of their grant writing managers who tried to convince me that I needed to create a non-profit foundation and that entity is the entity that should be going for the grant for a variety of reasons. It actually sounds reasonable and plausible...but the fee to do this work was about 9 times what I have already paid. Sounds like a scam...but I am unsure as I have not paid them the additional money to go their "preferred" route. Every time I ask for a reference of someone that has gotten money, they say it is illegal to provide that because it is a financial transaction...this could be true...

BUT...if anyone has received a real grant using National Growth Funding, I would love to talk to you! You can email me at kristophercone@gmail.com. The do call me back when I call...so it is not like they are just there to take your money and then you do not hear from them. The process could be so much more streamlined. I would have written the LOI in 2 hours the day after I paid them money if I knew it would take so long.

So...I guess I am still waiting to see if my money was well spent.
Kris in Seattle

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National Growth Funding Fraud Alert

National Growth Funding, Inc, claims to be in business for 13 years with offices in 3 states. They charge $7900 for grant writing service. They guarantee funding of the grants. According to the corporate filing records of the State of Nevada, the corporation became active in December of 2008. According to the Whois records, the website became active in February 2009 and the BBB has a record as of March 2009. Sandra Otero claims that the recent filing is due to an office move, however the BBB has no records prior to March 2009. No other records exist prior to those dates that I am aware of. Upon questioning, the Director stated that she had worked for the company for 3 years, however knowledge of all information prior to March 2009 has been "forgotten". In addition she cannot remember the names of the owners of the business, the websites prior to March 2009 or any information that would validate the existence of the business for than a year. After being "pre-qualified", I asked for some information about the company. When asked to provide a reference she was unable to, when asked to provide a grant list she was unable to. Other sales people have confirmed that although they have been taking money for "grant writing" for almost 6 months, no one is aware of a single award. The excuse is that he process takes up to 1 year. Sale people had never met nor were aware of actual grant writers. Directer Otero claims to have met the writers, but did not have contact information or names for these people. A quick Google search shows no reviews of this company, not a single yellow pages listing in any of their three "locations".

However a Google search of the number [protected] reveals a connection with a website called www.live247lv.org and http://learnaboutcashflow.org/. The wording on this site is identical to the ngf-sanantonio.com site. There is also a connection to FixCreditBiz, a known credit repair scam.

My assumption is that this is newest iteration of Brian /removed/ attempt to run a little scam. A simple audit will reveal a lot.

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Patricia Baxter
Cincinnati, US
Apr 30, 2010 5:03 pm EDT
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Nothing is going to happen until we actually write to the BBB, and the attorney General of Texas and our state of residence. I was promised a refund but never got it, my attorney drafted letter to the person who promised the refund. If I don't get it next week I will contact the BBB and the State authorities. If we all did that, they would already be out of business. No point complaining to each other, we must follow the legal chanels.

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ADN2345
San Antonio, US
Apr 27, 2010 12:30 pm EDT
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WHY DOES THE GOVERNMENT WITH ALL THEIR RESOURCES DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS COMPANY IT IS OBVIOUS THAT THEY ARE DISHONEST AND DO NOT CARE ABOUT ANYONE OTHER THAN THEIR SELVES AND IN TODAYS ECONOMIC TIMES PEOPLE ARE STRUGGLING TO PAY THEIR OWN BILLS AND THEY ARE FEEDING OFF OF PEOPLES HOPES OF GETTING HELP. OBVIOUSLY THE SALES REPS THEIR DO NOT CARE ABOUT THEIR ETERNAL SOULS OTHERWISE THEY WOULDN'T WORK THERE. I CAN ONLY HOPE THAT THERE IS SOME DECENCY OUT THERE AND SOME GOVERNMENT AGENCY DOES SOMETHING ABOUT THEM. ITS GETTING CLOSE TO THEM CLOSING DOWN AND JUST STARTING ANOTHER COMPANY, ANOTHER SCAM. I CALL ON ANY AGENCY OUT THERE THAT IS AMERICAN AND WILL DO JUSTICE TO ALL OF THESE POOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE LOST THERE MONEY. OR WILL IT TAKE SOMEONE CALLING THE MEDIA. TRY KENS 5 THEY LOVE TO INVESTIGATE STUFF LIKE THIS. SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING PLEASE. STOP THESE EVIL PEOPLE. THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT THERE OWN INTERESTS AND THERE OWN FAMILIES. THIS IS A WASTE OF MY TIME.
ANYBODY THAT INVESTS WITH THIS COMPANY IS GOING TO LOSE THEIR MONEY AND REGRET IT. IF ALL OF THESE COMMENTS DO NOT WARN YOU THEN YOU DESERVE TO GET TAKEN AND YOU ARE THE SUCKER THAT THEY ALL JOKE ABOUT YOU BEING ON THE SALES FLOOR!

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josh12445
, US
Apr 07, 2010 9:32 pm EDT

This company, National Growth Funding is a scam company, I worked for them in las vegas, doing grant research but getting paid from a company called National Grant Writing Authority, I know that they have never had any clients funded, I know that they have had a name change. I know that they bounce their payroll checks every week. I know that they withheld child support money from me, and never paid it. And I know, that if you want to use NGF or NGWA, that you should know, they are one and the same. They are both under the same ownership of a man who hides himself so his mommy wont know he's a bad person. What I know, is that if you use this company, you will regret it... don't believe me? Type into google National Grant Writing Authority, type in National Growth Funding... see how many scam warnings their are, type in toys r us.. see how many scams they have... At this point, if you spend your money on this company, your really just shooting yourself in the foot. Don't waste your time, don't even bother. If you've paid money to this company, you should know that they do give out refunds, fight for your money, its worth it... what they do is send out this letter of intent to non profits, who usually donate to other non profits and generally in the fields of health care, research for health care, and child education, and for that there are usually some pretty stiff qualifications, and chances are, if you don't know about it already, you don't qualify. This letter of intent is worthless as far as getting grants goes, most non profits require that a company signs up with them, LONG before they will ever even consider them for a grant or read a letter of intent... now they have about 800 clients between the two companies, and each of those clients gets a round of letters sent out every couple months, take 800, multiply that by 10 letters per round, and average in about round 5 for everyone, that's how many letters of crap they sent out to non profits, who either never respond, respond by saying quit writing us, or call your company to tell you that your getting scammed. You're being lied to, I suggest recording every call made with these people, and going online and looking up all the "facts" they give you. Its a big hoax, they do just enough to not get sued, cause remember, the only thing they offered you, was a letter of intent written, and then the rest of the processes if your accepted. Ask yourself, how could they know that you could get funded.. .if they never signed you up with the non profits in the first place... And on a final note, be sure to ask them for the 990 tax info sheets, as these are public and disclose all information pertaining to grant money being given out. Non profits are required to file this tax form each year, and it is made public kn0wledge, there is no privacy act that pertains to grants, look it up online, there is a privacy act, but it has nothing to do with withholding information pertaining to getting or giving grants. Ask for the info... Demand it... because a real grant writer, would give you that info in a heart beat, because they would want to prove how good they are at getting grants. National Grant Writing Authority and National Growth Funding, higher people how have at some point in their life got a grant for someone, then at which point both companies can claim, that they have got grants for people, because their employees have. Its sick, and you need to know the facts.

>> Grants.gov

>> Foundation Center - Knowledge to Build On

Now you have all the tools they have to do what they do, and just about as much knowledge. So don't waste your money.

www.ntlgrants.com
www.ngf-sanantonio.com/

-beware-

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Patricia Baxter
Cincinnati, US
Mar 05, 2010 12:38 pm EST
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I must admit, I fell for it! What's to do now? I am going to ask for a refund but it would probably be a miracle. Next I am planning to write to the BBB (I did check with them, by the way, and there were no complaint!) and the Attorneys General for California, and Ohio where I live. Has anyone done that? Anybody wants to join me? This site should be on page one. I never got far enough in Google to find it!

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Edwin Guerrero Urrutia
, SV
Jan 19, 2010 11:56 am EST

Wow How can that be possible...I told uncle John not to do it and this is what happens...noI have lost everything...

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jrwink16
Appleton, US
Jan 19, 2010 11:47 am EST
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I am a small business in Wisconsin, which has been in business for 22 yrs. I need a grant to stay afloat. National Growth say they have designed a do-it-yourself, step by step funding program to ensure my grant funding success. This program will grant me access to their Client Portal. Of course there is a $400.00 charge for this sharing of their secrets on how to succesfully apply for grant funds. I was wondering if anyone else got these figures and information, and how reliable this program really is.

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Smartbizzman
Miami, US
Dec 30, 2009 1:20 am EST

Some people just don't understand BUSINESS! Wich is why I can see and read these postings as a waste of time. I choose to waste my time to alert business owners that you can't belive everything you hear and read to be true. I have recived a grant before I was introduced to this company NGF and I made the decision to hire them to secure a grant for me. My time is valuable so there for useing them is the best decsion for me. If they are not for you then move on SUCKERS but don't waste your time talking about someone you have no idea about. I mean come on wern't we all taught better than that.

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, US
Aug 17, 2009 8:32 pm EDT

I have recently recieved the same calls and have had information sent to me via fax. Sounds very shady to me, they call me and do not leave messages. Thier contract looks like it has been put together by High School kids. Do not have a good feeling about this company. I told them I thought the fee was too high and they offered to reduce it once and then again. Do not trust them.

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