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Grant Application Rejected? Improve Your Success Rate

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Missed Deadline: Simply put, if the deadline has passed, look for another grant. Unrealistic Budget: The higher the funding amount, the more stringent the rules. Go over your books with care and be sure every penny is accounted for. The best course of action is to always ensure you meet eligibility requirements.

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For Grantseeking, a Nonprofit's Age Matters — but It Isn't Everything

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It's because they have smaller budgets. Those smaller budgets translate to smaller staff sizes or heavier reliance on volunteers for all facets of program management, which result in less consistency in grantseeking. So, what does this consistent but bold grant management strategy have to do with age? I'm glad you asked!

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Answer these 6 questions to frame your fundraising plan structure

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Basically, if you haven’t already taken the time to create an annual budget for your nonprofit, you need to do that first. 10 grants: Go get all the grant money you can. Include fundraising fees, the subscription costs for your donor management system and other online tools, insurance, postage for appeals … everything!

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Set SMART Fundraising Goals for Fundraising Success

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People are making millions leading seminars and writing books about how to use goals for personal and professional development. Let’s look at how SMART goals can help you row your boat toward your destination of a fully funded budget. Create a grant calendar by January 1 of the top 10 grants we’ll go after this year.

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