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Building Your Grantseeking Program: Setting Measurable Objectives

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" One resource is the State of Grantseeking™ Report that GrantStation publishes every six months. Does my budget, location, or mission affect my organization's ability to be awarded grants? Applying for at least three grant awards increases the frequency of winning an award.

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Is There Any Grant Money?

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According to early results from GrantStation's Spring 2017 State of Grantseeking™ Report, 75 percent of those organizations that submitted just one grant application won an award. And the number of applications submitted increases the likelihood of winning awards. Be aware that grant funding is available.

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How Do Other Organizations Control Administrative Costs?

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How GrantStation Can Help Your Nonprofit Fund Administrative Costs. I'd like to suggest that your organization invest $99 to become a member of GrantStation during TechSoup's two-day promotional event. On September 20 to 21 , you'll be able to get a GrantStation annual subscription for just $99. We stopped services.

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3 Ways to Get Great at Grantseeking

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Competition for limited awards. Based on this, one could paraphrase nonprofits' grantseeking experience as too much time spent searching for too few awards — ouch! Competition for Limited Awards: Tap into a Database of More than 8,000 Funders. And all of them are making awards to a variety of organizations.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Demonstrate Inclusion

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In my last blog I talked a bit about transparency and how it will apply to organizations seeking grant awards in 2017. On January 31 and February 1 , you'll be able to get a GrantStation annual subscription for just $99! Over the past several decades, inclusion has been a hot button for both grantmakers and grantseekers.