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Grant Search Tools and Writing Resources

California Grants Portal

The series is presented by Assel Grant Services. 2022 Federal Grant Webinar Series The California Department of Education wrote an article providing guidance on writing proposals in the field of education. Recordings are available for those who cannot attend live sessions.

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Small Nonprofit Building Blocks Series: Community Relations by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Maybe those arches remind you of an article you read about staff and wage shortages or the company’s impact on the economy. When a potential donor or grant funder in the community sees your name or logo, what do they think? In the meantime, check out the AGS Grants 101 series available on demand. Registration is live!

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Mastering the Art of Building Effective Relationships with Funders

Think and Ink Grants

The article emphasizes the significance of delving deep into the funder's mission and goals. Understanding Funder Priorities: Tailoring for Success To truly resonate with potential funders, organizations must align their proposals and communications with the priorities and interests of those providing funding.

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Five Things Children Can Teach Us About Grantwriting

Think and Ink Grants

Funders read dozens of articles all of the time. Tell it to me kindergarten style Your narrative should convey your story in the most simplest terms possible. It should be written in simple language terms and avoid long drawn out sentences. Help them by clearly and simply communicating what you're trying to accomplish. Say it again?

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One Thing Every Nonprofit Must Do to Win Grants in 2022

Think and Ink Grants

This one thing, some would say the "secret sauce" and the most vital step before submitting any grant application; something all and every nonprofit should do is: building a relationship with the funder before applying. Many reading this article may say, "Shavonn, I already knew this. Tell me something new."

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