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

GrantNews

Do you know how to write an engaging LOI to make a strong first impression on potential funders? GrantWatch knows that a well-crafted Letter of Intent (LOI) is often your first step to securing vital grant funding. Understanding the nuances of what it takes to write an LOI is key.

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LOI’s Sorting out the Confusion and Purpose

Grant Professionals Association

Why then has the industry let “LOI” remain in use? Do you even know what LOI is short for? Confusion exists because LOI has three commonly referenced meanings. Let’s sort this out, LOI can be a Letter of Inquiry, a Letter of Introduction, or a Letter of Intent. Ask others to review it.

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Spotlighting the State of Maryland

GrantNews

For grants over $10,000, a Letter of Intent (LOI) will be submitted prior to applying. An LOI must be submitted prior to applying. Applicants must contact program staff and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) before applying. A separate request will be required for grants over $50,000.

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The Letter That Will Get You Funded

Grant Training Center

In order to assess the validity of a proposal in relationship to the solicitation, many donors, especially foundations, request a Letter of Intent (LOI) from future applicants. This is the letter that will lead to the invitation to apply for the grant. Review, if possible, other LOIs written to your donor.

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What Is an RFP and How Is It Best Used to Apply for Grants?

GrantNews

This final section includes deadlines, conference dates, and the potential need for an LOI or letter of intent. For example, things like requests for additional documentation or letters of stakeholder support. Submit an LOI prior to submitting a full proposal. Submit an LOI in advance of the application.

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The Scoop on RFPs: How Grant Funders Target and Attract Proposals

Grant Writer Team

For a grant seeker, an RFP will inform them of the funder’s interests, allowing them to tailor their Letter of Intent (LOI) or full grant application to generate interest in their proposed program or activity. Disclaimer: There is no guarantee that grants will be awarded as a result of this information.

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A to Z Grant Terminology You’ll Want to Know

Grant Writer Team

Funding Period: The period of time during which a grant funding award is available for the recipient to utilize. Hedge: You should ‘hedge your bets’ by submitting multiple grant proposals to increase the chances of winning a grant award. Notice of Award (NoA): Official notice to grant applicants.

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