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Searching for Grant Opportunities Using Google

Peak Proposals

When you're searching for grants, be as specific as possible with your keywords. For example, instead of searching for "grants for nonprofits," try searching for "grants for nonprofits that support education in underserved communities." Search for government grant websites. Use the advanced search features.

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Funding Rural America: Bridging the Resource Gap

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Cynthia Adams, CEO of TechSoup donor partner GrantStation , recently did an important online training webinar on how rural charities and libraries can get grants. If your charity or library happens to be located in rural America, it's not your imagination that it is harder to get grant funding in rural locations.

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Grant Prospect Research: Eight Places to Look

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GrantStation : This is another reliable database for finding grant prospects. If you join the Grant Professionals Association , you receive access to GrantStation for free. Funding areas include special education, literacy, journalism, professional development, facilities, transportation, STEM, and many others.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

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You can search by state, county, program area (animal-related, education, housing/shelter, etc.), 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. Another popular grant research tool is GrantStation.

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Nonprofit Fundraising: Are You Choosing the Right Grants?

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Sign up for newsletters — Newsletters that relate to your organization’s focus area—such as rural areas, environmental, education, etc.—often Search federal grant opportunities — You can search grants or sign up to receive email notifications of all (or targeted) grant opportunities. often include funding alerts.

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Grantseeking Basics: Researching Funders Part One – Government

Tech Soup

Grants.gov is the single free access point for over 1,000 grant programs offered by the 26 federal grant-making agencies. All federal grant opportunities are searchable. You can also visit the websites of the federal agencies directly, such as: • US Department of Education.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

Data collected through a project evaluation are used to answer questions such as: How many people or organizations were served/reached/educated? As a grant applicant, you may not have a choice regarding the development of the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) plan in your proposal. How many service sites were opened?

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