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The Secrets to Successful Nonprofit Grant Writing

Joe Garecht Fundraising

No matter how great your grant proposals and letters of inquiry are, you are only going to win a small number of the grants that you submit. Of course, grant proposals can and should include more facts, figures, budgets, and metrics than your average fundraising solicitation.

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10 Fundamental Elements of A Grant Proposal

Qgiv

Letter of inquiry, grant letters, and grant proposals. A letter of inquiry is a short, two-to-three-page document that summarizes the project or initiative you are seeking a grant for. Provide specific metrics and data you’re planning to keep track of if you can. Project budget.

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

Tech Soup

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. Here's another metric, which I think may prove useful to the grantseekers for younger organizations.