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Grant Narratives: What are Objectives and Outcomes?

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Grant writers need to master the difference between objectives and outcomes, because grant applications often require us to lay out our plan in detail to show careful and thoughtful planning, and funders almost always require them both. Outcomes are part of a logic model. ” She makes an excellent point. .”

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The Competitive Advantage and Head Start of Pre-planning for Large Grants

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

The rest of the field will be hot on your heels, and some may catch you, but definitely not all, and your competitive advantage by starting early is seen by all as you cross the finish line. Then they point at you and say, BUT, before I do that, YOU get to start NOW before the rest of the field.

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Juicing up Your Federal Grants to Engage Reviewers

Grant Professionals Association

I definitely fall into the former category when creating fiction, but I am firmly among the latter when I write a grant. The logic model. Developing a logic model before I start writing tells me who my characters are, what’s going to happen, and what the end result will be. My outline?

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

Think and Ink Grants

Although applying for federal grants may be tempting, they are definitely not for every nonprofit organization. Some may require developing a logic model, which is even more difficult. Many applications require proof of the match if they need a match. When done right, the benefits for the local communities are priceless.