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Doo-man

05/10/19 9:18 AM

#120925 RE: Jando1 #120920

You might want to research a little more as the last PR has stated the following.”

The following initiatives, by a very high-powered and well-known lobbyist submitted to various well-funded government entities, at the behest of RSHN and GRPS and the payment for such related professional fees borne by RSHN and GRPS, seeking funding for SUBSIDIARIES and other COMPANIES with which one or both enjoy a strategic alliance:”

Further more, from grants Q/A
Who needs a DUNS number?
Any institution that wants to submit a grant application to the federal government. Individual researchers do not need a DUNS number if they are submitting their application through a research organization.

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/04/30/1812766/0/en/XYZ-Hemp-Inc-GRPS-and-RushNet-Inc-RSHN-Announce-Acquisitions-Products-Grants-New-Personnel.html

Seeing that RSHN is stating that they are seeking funding for Subs and other companies ,this doesn’t qualify as a Individual Researcher grant.

https://grants.nih.gov/grants/duns_qa.doc

https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/register.html

The money that is given to any company isn’t just handed to them without doing a thorough check of your business and it’s individuals. All tracking of money will be posted at
https://www.usaspending.gov/#/


D-Money6

05/10/19 11:00 AM

#120938 RE: Jando1 #120920

Great insight, Jando.

In addition to that, there is a possibility that the applications sent in to the respective agencies are unsolicited proposals for funding rather than applications for specific grants.

I searched most of the possibilities, and will continue to. For example Noone Law has a DUNS, Rhamnolipidand, Inc. does too, as well as a few other random colorado businesses, and as you say the application could be submitted by an individual.

There are numerous locations at which something could appear. It is literally like finding a needle in the haystack at the moment. Not only that, not a whole lot of time has passed since submissions and now.

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/
https://www.sam.gov/SAM/pages/public/searchRecords/search.jsf
(Note the disaster response registry - perhaps Freedom Fleet would pop up in there?)
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
https://taggs.hhs.gov/

This might have been posted already, but Rhmanolipid is in the SAM. They are a "Strategically aligned" with RSHN/XYZ as per the annual update PR.


In their 1-A from June 2018 they note "grant funds have been requested."

Its going to take some time for the respective agencies to review the applications (Rhamnolipid apparently has been waiting a year, but they are in the System for Award Management, which I believe tells us their request is in the system), but we're not going to know in the next week about all these grants. Perhaps RSHN management will update as they can.