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Key Takeaways for the GWBC Session as a Seasoned Grant Professional

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

There was helpful new information provided, as well as important reminders to remember when working on federal grant applications. The prior is a listing of all funding opportunities from the government – ever! Some of those takeaways are below: 1. Diane shared helpful resources that I hadn’t come across in the past!

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Maximizing Grant Writing Success: The Importance of Starting Federal Grants Early

Think and Ink Grants

The adage "the early bird catches the worm" couldn't be more applicable. However, the most triumphant grant proposals are those that have been meticulously developed months or even years ahead of the application deadline. Government agencies typically adhere to predictable patterns when announcing grant opportunities.

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Good, Better, Best: Three Tips for Transforming a Mediocre Grant Proposal into a Great One

Peak Proposals

As the applicant, it is your job to show the funder that your organization understands the central issues, possesses the knowledge and resources to carry out the project, and has the resources to measure the project’s progress and results (i.e., A simple logic model might look something like this table: Structure for basic logic model.

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Six Signs Your Nonprofit Isn't Ready to Apply for Federal Grants

Think and Ink Grants

Winning grants for nonprofits offered by government agencies do take time. Reporting requirements for federal and some government grants require the right people and systems for proper grant management. Some may require developing a logic model, which is even more difficult. Raising the match may be a challenge.

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Good, Better, Best: Three Tips for Transforming a Mediocre Grant Proposal into a Great One

Peak Proposals

As the applicant, it is your job to show the funder that your organization understands the central issues, possesses the knowledge and resources to carry out the project, and has the resources to measure the project’s progress and results (i.e., For this reason, impacts are not always included in a proposal’s logic model.

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Organizational Development in Becoming Grant-Ready

Grant Professionals Association

This entails creating clear program logic models, outcomes frameworks, and evaluation plans that align with the organization's mission and vision.Partnerships and Collaborations: It cannot be emphasized enough that building partnerships and collaborations with other organizations, stakeholders, and funders is crucial.