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Grant Prospect Research: Eight Places to Look

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Grant Prospect Research: Eight Places to Look Author: Judy Riffle, Ed.D This sage advice applies to grant prospect research also. When researching and making a fundraising plan of attack, a grant calendar should be created and updated regularly. GrantStation : This is another reliable database for finding grant prospects.

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

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" Successful grantseekers adore consistency, at least when it comes to developing a grant strategy, maintaining a grantseeking calendar, and gathering and polishing the basic documents for grant writing. Now, we at GrantStation do suggest that you take a bold approach to your grantseeking. Private Foundation Grants.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

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You need a “yes” to each one before adding that funding prospect to your final prospect list and your grant calendar – thus, meeting the 3-Way Fit Test. If it’s Federal grants you want, check out grants.gov. They also have lots of helpful information if you want to learn more about Federal grants.

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Finding Funding for Research

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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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