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Beyond the Bottom Line: 5 Ways to Assess your Grants Program

Grant Professionals Association

Start at the beginning You do want to calculate the amount of revenue raised, but it is useful to tally the total number of grants submitted, awarded, declined, and pending, to arrive at an overall win rate. What was the rate of grant-flipping, moving from declined to awarded? Take a good look at your entire funder list.

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Elevate Your Proposals: Effective Grant Writing Examples for Students

Allied Grant Writers

Decoding Grant Writing Understanding the Basics of Grants Grants are financial awards provided by government agencies, foundations, or corporations that do not require repayment. The clarity, organization, and persuasive elements of a proposal can significantly influence decision-makers. A clear statement of the project or initiative.

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Top 2025 Foundation Grants to Power Your Nonprofit

GrantNews

However, securing larger awards does come with greater competition. This information is invaluable for crafting strong foundation grant proposals. Eligible proposals address issues of environmental, social, and global concern, especially those that have a major impact on the lives of the disadvantaged.

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Passion: A Writer’s Best Tool for a Winning Grant Proposal

Grant Writer Team

One of the most important details to remember when writing a winning grant proposal is to show passion. For new grant writers, it can be tempting to create a template from which to base every grant proposal. They often need to review hundreds of proposals and it’s easy for the same, drab proposals to run together.

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What is a 501(c)(19) and How Do They Benefit Our Veterans?

Grant Writer Team

Because of this, these programs provide a network of support, mentorship, and social events to help individuals in need of community. Honoring Those Who Serve – 501(c)(19) organizations preserve military history, organize commemorations, host community events, and more. Consider your writer an extension of your organization.

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Family Fun, Strong Communities, and Grant Funding

GrantNews

Platforms like GrantWatch connect nonprofits and other organizations with funding opportunities to launch family-focused programs, from community events to counseling services and recreational activities. Strong families are the foundation of strong communities. Children and Adults with Special Needs!

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Grant Proposals: Problem or Needs Statement

GrantNews

It’s important to create a problem or needs statement before you write an effective proposal. To that end, we hope the following information helps you to better understand its importance when preparing your grant proposal. The functionality of your problem or needs statement is as the primary driver of your grant proposal.

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