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How to Write a Killer Letter of Inquiry (LOI) to Get a Grant

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Often, the first step in getting a grant is a Letter of Inquiry (sometimes called a Letter of Intent ) – or LOI, for short. If a funder likes your Letter of Inquiry, they’ll invite you to submit more details about what you would like them to fund. 5 Tips to Getting Grants with an LOI 1.

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How to Write an LOI: Letter of Intent, Letter of Interest, Letter of Inquiry

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You may be noticing that there are many foundations asking for an LOI before requesting a full grant proposal. A funding source also uses an LOI to determine if applicants align with their vision mission. Additionally, organizations also use the LOI to assess how much staff is needed in order to review the upcoming proposals.

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Four common grant proposal documents (free samples included)

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Letters of inquiry (LOI) If you’re new to fundraising and grant writing, you may have not heard the term letter of inquiry , or LOI. A letter of inquiry or LOI is something a funder may ask for in lieu of a full grant proposal. Honestly, when you do, it’s good news.

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Grant Writing or School Fundraising: Which is Better?

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Schools must input organization information , employee information, a project pitch, and often a budget. Letters of Inquiry Some grant awards are by invitation only. In these cases, schools can send a letter of inquiry (LOI), a formal funding request.