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Did You Know: The Importance of Researching Funders Before Applying by Roxanne Jensen, Ed.S., GPC

Assel Grant Services

The client felt confident putting the funder on their own grant calendar for the upcoming year, allowing me to focus my time on another funding priority because they were sure that the foundation would continue its support. As grant professionals, we must ensure that our clients’ projects match the funder’s goals.

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Maximize Donations – Donor-Centric Management For Your Nonprofit

GrantNews

Encourage Action – Communicate your goals. In reality, you must first complete a Grant Readiness Assessment to see if you are ready to apply for grants. Proactively search for grants and frequently apply. Use the GrantWatch Grants Calendar to organize and schedule grants for your nonprofit.

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4 Software Tools For Better Nonprofit Grant Management

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

*Diane’s note: You are used to our team talking about how both pre-award and post-award work connect to create an organization’s overall grant readiness. In fact, we were just talking about this in our most recent webinar about How to Be Exceptionally Grant Ready with Lucy Morgan from MyFedTrainer.com.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

Maybe you need grants to carry out a specific project like building a playground for your domestic violence shelter. The ultimate goal of grant research is to find funders who are highly likely to fund your work. When researching, if you find they don’t fund the area you serve, you’re not very likely to get a grant….so

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