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The Holy Grail of Grant Writing Success: How to Write Goals, Outcomes, and Outputs

Think and Ink Grants

Learning the difference between goals, outcomes, and outputs is key to writing competitive proposals. The problem is that many nonprofit leaders and some grant writers do not have a clear understanding of the difference between goals, outcomes, and outputs. Goals A goal is a broad statement of what you are looking to accomplish.

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Become a Stronger Grant Writer Simply by Addressing DEI

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Either/or thinking has stopped or slowed some major career choices such as employee vs. consultant, grants vs. fundraising, grant writing vs. coaching or training. We both wanted to advocate for change in the philanthropic community as one of our founding goals—the big vision. Maybe it’s Maybelline. Learn what you can.

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Productivity Is An Inside Job: Measuring Personal Happiness As A Means To Success

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Over more than 25 years of researching, prioritizing, writing, developing objectives, creating evaluation plans, and tangling with logic models, I never spent much time measuring a crucial aspect of work that affects all those tasks and more—my happiness. The big-picture goal? – HayDay Services.

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Grant Outputs vs Outcomes: What's the Difference?

Think and Ink Grants

In logic model language (check this out to learn why logic models are essential), outputs are the direct results of your activities. R elevant - does this outcome align with the goals and mission of your organization? Shavonn Richardson, MBA, GPC is Founder and CEO of Think and Ink Grant Consulting™.

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Writing About Need so Funders Will Get It

Grant Professionals Association

Check for logical fallacies, and make sure the evidence you’ve collected is clearly connected to the need you say exists. And make sure you tell the funder how all this fits with their stated goals and priorities. Duplication: Who else is doing this work, and why is there still a need for your work?

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Organizational Development in Becoming Grant-Ready

Grant Professionals Association

So, are you ready to up your fundraising and development goals for 2024 by securing grant funding? Mayer Consulting. Now is the time to strategize, mobilize, and leverage innovative approaches to achieve greater success in securing support for your organization's mission and initiatives.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

Blackbaud

Whether you are working within a funding organization or on the ground in social change, developing an effective knowledge practice will help to advance strategic missions and goals. Of course, knowledge practice in philanthropy should align with and support targeted strategic goals.

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