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

Get Fully Funded

Often, the first step in getting a grant is a Letter of Inquiry (sometimes called a Letter of Intent ) – or LOI, for short. As you do that, consider why the funder uses a Letter of Inquiry. The Letter of Inquiry is a way for the funder to weed out submissions they dont like and identify the ones they do like.

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Turning One-Time Gifts into Multi-Year Commitments: Strategies for Major Donor Fundraising

Center for Major Gifts

In this article, well explore practical strategies for turning one-time gifts into multi-year commitments. By segmenting your database, you can personalize multi-year proposals that speak directly to each donors priorities. For example, some might be more inclined to fund youth programs, while others prefer capital projects.

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Pet Fire Safety – Reduce Fire Risks for You and Your Pet

GrantNews

Funding is for the processing and publication expenses for scholarly, open-access, peer-reviewed articles. A Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted by applicants for funding of other projects in the Foundation’s general areas of interest, including animal welfare.

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Throwback Tuesday – An A-Z Guide to Writing Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

But it’s going to be absolutely packed with my best tips, strategies, and hacks for finding, writing, and editing grant proposals that get funded. Because here’s the thing that most of us who have written more than a handful of grants know: You can write the best proposal in the world and there will be times it does not get funded.

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