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How to Write an LOI (Letter of Interest or Intent) for Grants

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Do you know how to write an engaging LOI to make a strong first impression on potential funders? GrantWatch knows that a well-crafted Letter of Intent (LOI) is often your first step to securing vital grant funding. Understanding the nuances of what it takes to write an LOI is key. What Is an LOI or Letter of Intent?

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What Is an RFP and How Is It Best Used to Apply for Grants?

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Considering that most nonprofits seeking grant funding have limited budgets, it is vital to their fundraising goals to ensure that they are utilizing their resources as efficiently as possible to ensure their best possible chances of success. To begin, the Project Goals section lists the critical community needs the funder wants to address.

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How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Grant Writer?

GrantNews

A grant writer’s knowledge and experience play a huge role in helping you accomplish your goal. Locating contract and funding opportunities. Writing LOIs and budget proposals. A host of Nonprofits , Businesses , and Individuals are eligible to apply for grant funding but lack to resources to write the application.

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The Scoop on RFPs: How Grant Funders Target and Attract Proposals

Grant Writer Team

For a grant seeker, an RFP will inform them of the funder’s interests, allowing them to tailor their Letter of Intent (LOI) or full grant application to generate interest in their proposed program or activity. An RFP will also list more general information such as deadline dates, terms of contract, and the estimated size of the grant.

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5 Ways to Improve Your Work with Grant Writing Clients

Grant Writing Made Easy

Create a quarterly statement of work for retainer clients Since your contract for retainer work likely won’t specify which grants or LOIs you’ll write (if part of your retainer is finding the grant opportunities for them) create a quarterly statement of work.