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Highlights and Tools from the 2021 State of Grantseeking Report

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GrantStation helps nonprofit organizations fund their programs and fulfill their mission. Many organizations struggle to find new funding sources. A GrantStation membership includes a curated database of carefully vetted grantmakers, providing you with a "hot list" of potential funders that accept unsolicited requests.

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Searching for Grant Opportunities Using Google

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A Google search on grant funding can generate an unwieldy number of results. To help those of you relying on Google to find funding opportunities, we have several suggestions on how to structure your search so that you get the best and most relevant results. Identify exactly what information you need. Use “awards” as a keyword.

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Contribute to the Field: Take the Spring 2014 State of Grantseeking Survey

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GrantStation polls organizations on the status of their grantseeking in order to provide the nonprofit sector with a vivid, up-to-date snapshot of grantseeking today, and you can help the grantseeking community stay on top of trends through your participation. You can click here to see past reports. The survey runs through 03/31/14.

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Building Your Grantseeking Program: Setting Measurable Objectives

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" One resource is the State of Grantseeking™ Report that GrantStation publishes every six months. Most organizational leaders ask themselves these questions when projecting grant support: Who is most likely to fund my organization? Variations in funding rates also appear, to a lesser extent, by service area, U.S.

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Choosing a Grant Database Based on Your Needs and Budget

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To answer these questions, below we discuss several types of grant databases and provide an overview of three specific databases— GrantStation , Foundation Directory Online (FDO) , and Instrumentl —to give you a sense of what grant databases can offer. GrantStation and FDO , described below, are two databases that fall into this category.

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Finding Funding for Research

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The topic is research funding. Through our work in grant development, we’ve met many faculty members who have not received training on how to find funding or write grant proposals. In this post, we share what we’ve learned about finding research funding based on our experience working with faculty at US-based universities.

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Is There Any Grant Money?

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And this increase is of vital importance given the uncertain future of government funding levels. Be aware that grant funding is available. According to early results from GrantStation's Spring 2017 State of Grantseeking™ Report, 75 percent of those organizations that submitted just one grant application won an award.