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Using AI to Improve Your Grant Writing

Grants4Good

Philip: Grantable is a world-class grant writing assistant for any organization, powered by generative AI language models. It has the ability to help take existing written content and quickly draft responses to grant proposal prompts, and to rework responses to adjust things like length and tone. Want to learn more?

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Finding Donors: Where Donor Research Can Make a Huge Difference

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a non-profit consulting firm in its 26th year. He has worked in capital campaigns, major and planned giving (including charitable gift annuities) grant writing and donor research. a consulting firm dedicated to helping nonprofit organizations with strategies, communication and resource development. Strawhecker, Inc.,

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Leaving Academia With Dr. Julie Ann Ward, Dr. Stephanie Weaver, and Dr. Krista Kurlinkus

Grant Writing Made Easy

When I got my job in 2014, there were 208 tenure-track Spanish positions advertised ; in 2022 there were only 44. Krista Kurlinkus The decision-making process The first time I remember entertaining anything other than becoming an academic was when my best friend and I started toying with the idea of opening a writing consultancy.

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4 Tips for Leveraging Data in Your Grant Report

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

She is the author of Impact & Excellence: Data-Driven Strategies for Aligning Mission, Culture, and Performance in Nonprofit and Government Organizations (Jossey Bass, 2014). The post 4 Tips for Leveraging Data in Your Grant Report appeared first on DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services.

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How to Get Donations: Try These 20+ Tips!

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Prospect research requires you (or a consultant) to look at all of your donors and potential donors and identify two things: Capacity or ability to give: If the donor has wealth markers, like real estate or stock ownership, this usually indicates they have the financial ability to give major gifts to organizations they care about.