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Pre- and Post-Award is like PB&J

RBW Strategy

Thinking through the post-award experience from a pre-award vantage Picture this – you work at a nonprofit and have a big, audacious project that you are looking to get off the ground. I have highlighted some items in the table of contents to showcase how you should look at the table of contents from a post-award perspective.

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MILLIONAIRE GRANT LADY WINS ANOTHER $1.5 MILLION SAMHSA GRANT

Millionaire Grant Lady

million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ( SAMHSA ) to help a Texas-based organization respond to the opioid crisis. Three years ago, Millionaire Grant Lady won the same type of grant from SAMHSA for JPS Health Network , also in partnership with IES. They must also be compelling to read.

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Nonprofit Program Design and Winning Grants

Millionaire Grant Lady

The services proposed should be clearly linked to the need identified in the community. For example, one federal SAMHSA grant was to provide substance abuse prevention to college students. The original proposed design was in person and phone call interventions.

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Grant Writing: How to Build Credibility with Your Budget Narrative

Grants.gov

The following links will take you to examples of budget narratives provided by the corresponding grant-making agency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States Agency for International Development Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) U.S. Remember that a budget is a plan,” reads the U.S.