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Foundation Grants 101: What is a Grantee?

Fluxx

Among those very foundational terms in the grant process is "grantee." In simple terms, a grantee is the recipient of a foundation grant—a role that carries responsibilities, expectations, and a great bearing on the success of grant-funded projects.

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Top three tips for writing grant proposals

Candid

For more grant-related guidance, check out Government Grants 101: Readiness, Research, and Writing the Proposal , an eLearning course I created with Candid. Funders do look at these profiles when making funding decisions. May all of your grants be winning grants!

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Research Tips: How to Find New Private Funds By Ashley Dooley, GPC

Assel Grant Services

If you are tasked with finding funds to support an organization’s mission, you better put on your research hat. Another effective way to research foundations – private and corporate, charitable funds, and trusts is through paid subscription services. Identify methods of locating funding sources Skill 6.4:

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Why January Will Make or Break Your Grant Funding Goals

Think and Ink Grants

The same applies to seeking grant funding. Each year, nonprofits should have consistent rhythms and activities in place to support grant seeking with built-in flexibility for when things “popup”. How does this apply to nonprofits? Every nonprofit has its own cyclical flow.

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Grant Search Tools and Writing Resources

California Grants Portal

The California Department of Health Care Services created a list of grants and resources for grant writing in health care fields such as substance abuse and mental health. Candid provides information, resources, training, and data to help nonprofits find funding and learn grant writing.

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Small Nonprofit Building Blocks Series: Community Relations by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

government or private grants, individual donations, in-kind gifts, volunteers) to achieve their missions, and small organizations often grapple with how to compete in a market publicly dominated by their larger counterparts. In the meantime, check out the AGS Grants 101 series available on demand. Registration is live!

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Mastering the Art of Building Effective Relationships with Funders

Think and Ink Grants

The ability to secure funding often hinges on the strength of these relationships. Understanding Funder Priorities: Tailoring for Success To truly resonate with potential funders, organizations must align their proposals and communications with the priorities and interests of those providing funding.