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Your Circus, Our Monkeys: Building Highly Effective Staff-Consultant Relationships in Development

Grant Professionals Association

Be clear about your needs and limits: a flexible scope of work often comes at a steeper cost. What other consultant types relationship types have worked well for your development team? Organizations growing to meet significant need, still managed by lean, dynamic teams often need the Favorite Contact to wear multiple hats, too.

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How to Find the Right Grant Writer for Your Nonprofit: A Comprehensive Guide

Just Write Grants

That's where a skilled grant writer comes in. Finding the right grant writer for your nonprofit can significantly enhance your chances of winning grants and advancing your mission. Understand Your Needs Before you start searching for a grant writer, it’s crucial to understand your nonprofit’s specific needs.

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Paths to Becoming a Grant Writer

Peak Proposals

Work on a Project for a Nonprofit or Academic Institution By far, the most common way that people learn how to write grant proposals is by working for a program at a nonprofit or academic institution that is wholly or partially dependent on grant funding for its operations.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

Our blog posts typically focus on grant strategies for nonprofit institutions. Small grant proposals are good entry points: If you are new to grant writing or your grant writing skills are rusty, we recommend targeting small grants with a performance period of one year sponsored by professional associations.

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