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Calling All Nonprofits: Partner Up and Step into Success

Grant Writer Team

You need a solid business model and budgeting plan. Gather essential documents such as your IRS determination letter, financial statements, and organizational budget. Lastly, research potential grant opportunities and align your proposals with the funders’ priorities.

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How to Work Best with Your Grant Consultant

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

This means you will have to share information about your organization – from important documents like your current organizational budget and 510(c)3 determination letter to details about your programs and needs of those you serve. Finally, your grant consultant will want feedback and input from you on each grant proposal.

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Back-to-School Basics with Nonprofit Finance Fundamentals

Just Write Grants

Organizational Budget : A detailed outline of how a nonprofit plans to earn and spend money over a certain period. But while the balance sheet captures a single point in time, there's another tool that looks ahead, planning for the nonprofit's financial future: the organizational budget.

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Why You Should Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business

Get Fully Funded

You need a budget. If you’re a business, and you don’t have an audience, a brand, a budget, and a marketing plan, you can’t sell your products or services. So to figure that out, you’d start with a market study proving there are people living around and driving by the proposed donut shop who would want to buy donuts.