The Grant Equality Blueprint
How Every Community, Business & Municipality Can Access The Capital They Deserve
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How to Unlock Billions in Funding and Democratize Opportunity for Communities, Entrepreneurs, and Changemakers
America is entering a new era—one defined not by scarcity, but by access.
Not by gatekeepers, but by pathways.
Not by entrenched privilege, but by the democratization of opportunity.
Yet for decades, the flow of funding—grants, incentives, public-private capital, and government-supported programs—has overwhelmingly favored the few:
• Large institutions
• Major corporations
• Politically connected organizations
• Entities with consultants, resources, and insider access
Meanwhile, the people who fuel America every single day—small business owners, nonprofits, minority entrepreneurs, women founders, rural communities, families, and local leaders—have been effectively excluded from the system.
Not intentionally.
But consistently.
Every year, billions of dollars in grant funding go unused.
Not because the need isn’t there.
Not because the problems aren’t real.
But because access is broken.
Families who need childcare support.
Small businesses are ready to expand.
Nonprofits serving the homeless.
Minority entrepreneurs building foundations for growth.
Cities that need clean water.
Counties that need emergency infrastructure.
Too often, these groups never apply—not because they don’t qualify, but because the process feels confusing, intimidating, bureaucratic, or hidden behind layers of government language.
This is the problem Julio Gonzalez has dedicated his career to solving.
The Roots of Grant Inequality
Grant inequality isn’t just economic.
It’s educational, structural, historical, and systemic.
It exists for three core reasons:
1. Lack of InformationMost communities don’t know what grant programs exist—or how much funding is truly available.
2. Lack of InfrastructureGrant writing, management, reporting, and compliance require systems that many small organizations simply don’t have.
3. Lack of AccessPolitical connections and institutional networks have historically prioritized large entities over grassroots change-makers.
The Grant Equality Blueprint is more than a book—it’s a movement.
Inside, you’ll discover how to break through all three barriers and position yourself, your organization, or your community to access funding that already exists—waiting to be claimed.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, community advocate, or policymaker, this book will shift how you see grants—and what’s possible when access is no longer limited to the few.
The era of grant equality has begun.
This blueprint shows you how to be part of it.
Julio Gonzalez, The Most Interesting Man in Tax and National Tax Reform Expert, is the Founder and CEO and Chairman of Engineered Tax Services, Inc. (ETS). ETS is the country’s largest resource of tax credits, tax incentives and grants to the accounting community and the clients they serve.
Consistently named one of the Top 100 most influential people in Accounting by Accounting.
Today, Mr. Gonzalez is dedicated to creating tax equality so that everyone in America can have access to tax credits, tax incentives and grants that historically have only been available to Fortune 500 companies. His mission is to democratize the tax code to provide access to all people.
Mr. Gonzalez is truly the Nation’s forefather of specialty tax.
Today, Mr. Gonzalez and ETS are the country’s largest licensed engineering tax resource to 1000s of CPA and accounting firms nationally