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Tips for Funder Research: How to Narrow Down or Enlarge the Field

Lightning Fast Grant Writing

As I have grown my business, I have found I now have to spend more time training our staff on the basics of grant research. In a pinch, however, it pays to review sample grant proposals or the client’s project innovator form to get a better idea of the range of wording available for your search.

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How to Apply Critical Thinking Skills to Nonprofit Startups

GrantNews

GrantWatch wants to reinforce the importance of using critical thinking skills to strengthen grant proposals and (further) improve chances for startups to succeed. Workforce Training in the Tourism Industry! Grants up to $5,000 to eligible nonprofits and groups for training and workforce development within the tourism industry.

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Nonprofit SEO 101: Make it easy for supporters to find you online 

Candid

Enter search engine optimization (SEO). SEO is a set of techniques for making your website more discoverable to people using search engines to find information. If you’re new to SEO, it’s helpful to first understand the basics of how search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo work. How does nonprofit SEO work?

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Donors Want to Fund Interdisciplinary Research

Grant Training Center

Advantages The advantages and opportunities of collaboration across disciplines are numerous; however the following are key factors: Broader scope: Interdisciplinary proposals can address research questions from multiple perspectives, which can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of the problem and potential solutions.

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To bot or not to bot: Using generative AI in grantwriting

Candid

So rather than using a search engine to find data or content and assembling it, you can have generative AI do some of that assembly work for you. In fact, generative AI has been known to be trained on biased information. This is a good start, but to be usable in a grant proposal, it needs to cite sources.

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The Development of Competitive Bids is an Art and Science

Grant Training Center

Win strategies are devised, value propositions are offered, the science case is conceptualized, solutions are engineered, graphical depictions of funder visions are created, and win themes and discriminators are sprinkled throughout the proposal – all carefully developed from the issues surrounding the procurement.

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Three Options for Managing References in Grant Proposals and Other Documents

Peak Proposals

If you work on certain kinds of grant proposals, particularly proposals for research grants, you must cite sources that support your proposed solution, providing evidence of related work and data. Proposal teams often struggle to create a system for organizing background research and correctly citing sources in their proposals.