Times are tough, we're all looking at more
ways to save money, right? So here are more than 1,000 freebies,
government freebies or little free money items to get you started.
They are not all no money items; 923 are. Others cost less than
$10! But they're well worth it.
It's all neat stuff you can put to use as gifts,
self-help, teaching aids, toys, money decisions plus more. What
we've done here is put together a government 's greatest hits
in one easy fingertip reference!
Government Freebies for whole family!
Free money grants - Grandma:
Turn her home into that little bed / breakfast she always wanted.
Publications that can make her next "Queen of Dancing Grannies."
Mom: A "Top
Gun" pilot as featured speaker at her next women's club
meeting. Break into a world of business with help from Women's
Government Business Ownership program. Check lead levels in
house paint and water
Free money grants - Dad:
Extra money reporting neighborhood tax cheats to Government
office IRS. Beat a speeding ticket with a report from National
Institute of Standards / Technology. Get a raise, using information
from Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Kids: Dig up
real dinosaur bones with some help from Government 's National
Park Service. Convince mom pizza is good with studies from Food
/ Nutrition Information Center.
Your mother-in-law:
Send her to the moon as a NASA civilian astronaut. Send her
on a trip free to Jamaica as a Government Peace Corps volunteer.
money grants - Grandpa:
Let Bill or Hillary send him his next birthday card. Make him
life of a party with a videotape of prostate surgery.
Your church:
A drug-confiscated limousine from Government General Services
Administration. A thousand books to sell at your next yard sale
for money from Library of Congress.
Your boss: Close down your office until
they replace that smelly copier with help from the Government
Environmental Protection Agency. Warn him that if he makes a
pass at you at the office Christmas party, you and your friends
at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will see him
in court.
Yourself: Let
Government Bureau of Census point you in a direction of single
men and women. Let National Park Service find best place for
you to escape that rat race next summer. Have IRS show you how
to write off your vacation money expenses.