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Project Budgeting for New Grant Writers

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Create a template The first step in the budgeting process is to set up your budget template. Unless the proposal requires a very simple budget that must be embedded into the narrative as a small table, it works best to develop the budget in Excel or a similar spreadsheet tool, such as Google Sheets.

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Follow This Plan and You'll Never Miss a Proposal Deadline

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While we can’t guarantee that your proposal will result in an award, we are confident that if you follow the process outlined below, you will submit your proposals on time. Some of your questions related to the FOA you may need to direct to the funder, such as whether the funder will accept a certain kind of budget template.

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Questions to Ask Before Responding to a Funding Opportunity

Peak Proposals

Are there any templates that must be used for any section of the proposal (e.g., Scope questions seek clarification on the described scope of work included in the solicitation. The issue of match touches both eligibility to apply for an opportunity and the feasibility of managing any resulting award.

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Paths to Becoming a Grant Writer

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Note that if you think you’ll eventually want to transition to working as a grant writer, it’s essential to keep a list of all the proposals you’ve ever worked on, including the name of the funder, the type of project, the value of the award, what your contribution was, and the proposal’s outcome (funded or rejected).

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