Foundation Research Inc. Maintains Firm Grasp As A Key Financial Funding and Empowerment Source For Americans

April 25, 2010 2:09 PM EDT

While many American businesses suffer from lack of revenue intake, necessary funding and other financial woes, a full service grant research and financial consulting firm in Las Vegas, Nevada is ardently countering America’s recession.

Prior to economist declaring that America was “officially in a state of recession” (December 2008), Foundation Research, Inc. founder and CEO Patricia Hartley, a longtime financial adviser and industry insider, says she assembled a thorough team of associates and began her nationwide financial empowerment mission.

“We’ve taken on a huge responsibility, especially at a time when the economy is so shaky,” says Hartley. “Many of our clients are facing serious hardships, like the possibility of having to shut down their organization, foreclosure, or staff downsizing.”

Hartley continued, “Luckily, however, we have outstanding relationships with key funding sources. Consequently, we’ve been extremely successful getting our clients funded. It definitely puts a smile on our face and a smile on our client’s faces too, of course.”

To date, Foundation Research Inc. has helped American businesses acquire substantial quarterly, semi-annual and annual monetary funding.

However, Hartley says that the company is also dedicated to assisting its clients with business plan analysis and development services, grant writing training, business tax preparation and several other financial matters listed on the company’s website.

 As for the company’s future plans, Hartley says the company looks to expand into other areas of the country.

“As our success grows, our staff size expands and the demand for our services increases considerably as well, so a U.S. expansion project is something we’re looking forward to,” says Hartley.

However, at the moment, Hartley stated that ultimately, Foundation Research, Inc. is “just content being a reliable empowerment source in a time of need.”

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