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Learn To Write Grants With The Queen of Grants

GrantNews

The narrative begins with my early days as an NYC Department educator, securing my initial grant, and evolving into a successful grant writer. If your goal is to write grants, my greatest hope is that this book will teach you and become an integral part of your granting writing toolkit.

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Don’t let grants be the scariest thing this spooky season

Grant Writing Made Easy

2: Set a goal for how many grants you want to apply for each month. GrantStation’s “State of Grantseeking Report” shows that the more grants an organization applies to a year, the higher their chances of being awarded one. For best results, I recommend setting a monthly goal for how many LOIs and/or grants you want to submit.

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Throwback Tuesday – An A-Z Guide to Writing Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

You need to make a list of Letter of Intent (LOI), proposal, meeting, and reporting deadlines and dates and then actually put these in your calendar along with any reminders or notifications you may need. PROPOSAL WRITING TIP #2: Set milestones and benchmarks for yourself if it’s a larger grant. You can get your copy here.

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5 Ways to Improve Your Work with Grant Writing Clients

Grant Writing Made Easy

Create a quarterly statement of work for retainer clients Since your contract for retainer work likely won’t specify which grants or LOIs you’ll write (if part of your retainer is finding the grant opportunities for them) create a quarterly statement of work.