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Five Tips to Improve Your Grant Writing and Write Grants Better

Think and Ink Grants

Read Books Books are a cost-effective and impactful way to gain knowledge from subject matter experts. For grant writers, books offer a treasure trove of strategies and techniques to refine your craft. platform equips emerging nonprofits with the tools and templates needed to craft winning grant proposals.

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Rest and Reset: Strategies for anti-burnout by Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Consider outsourcing special opportunities to a consultant to prepare a proposal and respect grant professional’s capacity. Personally, I’m having a slow morning, reading a good book, and going for a hike. However, sometimes it is a great fit. AGS works with organizations as overflow support for their in-house grant professionals.

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Readers Make Better Grant Writers

Grant Professionals Association

Starting around age 10 you would always find me with a Nancy Drew, Babysitter’s Club, or Sweet Valley High book in progress. Because these days reading comes in many forms: books, e-readers, and audio. You also see what does not work – and sometimes poorly written books teach you more than those which are flawless.

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Undergraduate Education: Teaching the Next Generation of Grant Pros

Grant Professionals Association

The university course catalog includes this description of the grant course: Writing Grant Proposals is designed for students who hope to enter professional careers requiring knowledge of grant writing. The final product will be a complete submission-ready grant proposal packet. GPC Competencies: 1, 4, 9

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Juicing up Your Federal Grants to Engage Reviewers

Grant Professionals Association

But with proposal narratives that can reach 60+ pages in length, adding creative touches to break up a heavy narrative can make a federal proposal more readable and thus easier for reviewers to assess. The following summarizes ways in which I try to make my proposals stand out. Have you ever used humor in a grant application?

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Prioritizing Wellness: How Our Grant Writing Team Stays Mindful and Fights Burnout on World Mental Health Day

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

– Beth Archer, GPC, RSM Incorporating movement throughout the day like yoga/stretching, walking on my treadmill desk, and physically playing with my kids for a few minutes when they get home from school. – Diane Leonard, GPC, RST Before work, I start the day with a short walk. – Megan Martin.

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