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How to Write a Killer Letter of Inquiry (LOI) to Get a Grant

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Often, the first step in getting a grant is a Letter of Inquiry (sometimes called a Letter of Intent ) – or LOI, for short. If a funder likes your Letter of Inquiry, they’ll invite you to submit more details about what you would like them to fund. Grant writing doesn’t get any better than that!

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How to Write an LOI: Letter of Intent, Letter of Interest, Letter of Inquiry

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A funding source also uses an LOI to determine if applicants align with their vision mission. LOI: Letter of Intent, Letter of Interest, Letter of Inquiry An LOI should be thought of as a mini-grant proposal where you hit each of the points generally required in a full proposal. Don’t go too overboard.

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How to Write an LOI (Letter of Interest or Intent) for Grants

GrantNews

This brief document can set the stage for your entire application, giving you a chance to showcase your organization’s vision and objectives. Let’s examine what it is, why it matters, and how it can help your grant application succeed. What Is an LOI or Letter of Intent?

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How to Apply for Grants and Write Effective Grant Proposals

Grant Writer Team

What will set your application apart from others? The layout and questions on funding applications are generally straightforward, but every application is different depending on the type of funding body you approach and the kind of funding you’re applying for. The letter should be no longer than two pages. Imaginative?

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Upcoming Events: Informal Chats with Program Staff

WT Grant Foundation

In these sessions, we’ll open the floor to your questions to allow for a free exchange of ideas without the pressure of formal presentations or forums. Anupreet Sidhu and Kim DuMont will deconstruct a successful application to share insights and answer questions about building a compelling rationale for a use of research evidence study.

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Elevate your nonprofit grant writing success with expert tips 

Candid

There are four major types of grant proposal documents: letters of inquiry, cover letters, proposal budget, and full grant proposal. The top mistakes to avoid include not following application instructions, presenting financial statements and budgets that don’t add up, and confusing outcomes with activities or outputs.