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Why January Will Make or Break Your Grant Funding Goals

Think and Ink Grants

For some nonprofit leaders, it's also a time to start thinking about a new program year, new budget, and new goals and objectives. The key takeaway here is for many nonprofits, especially those on a year-end fiscal year, the month of January will make or break your grant funding goals and set your organization up for the rest of the year.

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Grant Writing: How to Build Credibility with Your Budget Narrative

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State Department A Google search for “federal grant budget narrative.gov” will lead you to many other examples and guidance documents. Tip: Make a clear connection between your budget and the program’s goals and objectives. Applicants should be sure to “match the budget with the goals and objectives.”

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Mastering the Art of Building Effective Relationships with Funders

Think and Ink Grants

The article emphasizes the significance of delving deep into the funder's mission and goals. 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.

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Six Lessons Your Mother Taught You That Also Apply to Grant Writing

Think and Ink Grants

Your goal is to try to get a seat at the table (many tables) and be the name that everyone thinks of when a potential project comes along. I know making friends with a competitor may seem strange, however the real world context is that your perceived competitor today can be your potential partner tomorrow.