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Two Ways to Immediately Improve Your Nonprofits' Grant Writing

Think and Ink Grants

As grant professionals, we have dedicated our careers to mastering how to write grants and completing competitive proposals. They may find it overwhelming to learn and use the same grant writing approach as professional grant writers. Others may start with three compelling points and then explain why after.

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Two Ways to Immediately Improve Your Nonprofits' Grant Writing

Think and Ink Grants

As grant professionals, we have dedicated our careers to mastering how to write grants and completing competitive proposals. They may find it overwhelming to learn and use the same grant writing approach as professional grant writers. Others may start with three compelling points and then explain why after.

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How to Flip a Decline Into a Potential Grant Win?

Think and Ink Grants

For most nonprofits looking for grants, this is not great news. In addition to people moving jobs every few years and it’s good to have a few relationships at any one organization, gaining insight on your proposal from a few different folks works wonders. Many nonprofit leaders may feel discouraged but fear not.

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4 Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a Grant

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You will be grateful for it and have more time to dedicate to grants you have a better chance of winning. Here are tips on how to avoid this when it comes to federal grants. Not doing your research Writing and submitting a competitive proposal takes time and a lot of research. Learn more at www.thinkandinkgrants.com

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Six Lessons Your Mother Taught You That Also Apply to Grant Writing

Think and Ink Grants

There is nothing worse than being three or four weeks into writing a proposal and you realize you have less than six weeks to fundraise new money to meet a match requirement. Opportunities to invest in your nonprofit can include strategy, marketing, organizational effectiveness, grant writing and fundraising.