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Good, Better, Best: Three Tips for Transforming a Mediocre Grant Proposal into a Great One

Peak Proposals

Despite their weaknesses, sometimes the proposals still get funded, but that’s the exception, not the rule. Is there a way to avoid the risk of submitting a weak proposal that has little chance of getting funded? Making a strong case for your proposed project does not mean emphasizing your organization’s need for funding.

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Good, Better, Best: Three Tips for Transforming a Mediocre Grant Proposal into a Great One

Peak Proposals

Despite their weaknesses, sometimes the proposals still get funded, but that’s the exception, not the rule. Is there a way to avoid the risk of submitting a weak proposal that has little chance of getting funded? Making a strong case for your proposed project does not mean emphasizing your organization’s need for funding.

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Six Signs Your Nonprofit Isn't Ready to Apply for Federal Grants

Think and Ink Grants

If you drop the ball on your reporting, that funder may never fund you again. Some may require developing a logic model, which is even more difficult. Those that require a match do spell out the match requirements in the RFP or funding opportunity. You are self-funding your nonprofit.

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Did You Know? Nonprofits are Accountable for Impact Measurement

Assel Grant Services

Nonprofits rely on various sources of funding, including individual donations, grants from foundations and government agencies, corporate sponsorships, fundraising events, and earned income (e.g., fees for services or products they offer). It also helps them refine their strategies and make a greater positive impact on society.