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19 Of Our Favorite Grant Writing Resources

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Grammarly Water bottle GrantStation Second screen or a curved monitor Treadmill Desks/standing desk Grants.gov Newsletter Coffee/tea in your favorite coffee cup/mug Healthy Grant Pro Canva Annie E Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Book Foundant Sam.gov (especially the Assistance Listings) USASpending.gov Nonprofit AF Instrumentl Census.gov Which one (..)

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So You’ve Been Asked to Apply for a Grant — What Now?

The Fundraising Coach

Instrumentl and GrantStation are both popular choices in this category. Her book, How to Write a Grant: Become a Grant Writing Unicorn, is a bestseller for nonprofit fundraising and grants. If Meredith’s not biking or skiing in Alaska, she can be found curled around a steaming cup of green-tea and a good book.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

For a funder database that is more manageable in format and size, we recommend GrantStation , which you can access for free if your institution’s library has an online subscription to the Chronicle of Philanthropy. You can also purchase an annual subscription to GrantStation for just $95/year through a link found on our member site.)

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