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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 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”.

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Grant Writing: How to Build Credibility with Your Budget Narrative

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Need statements , program narratives, and discussions of impact aren’t the only parts of a federal grant application that require the touch of a good writer. In federal grant applications, a budget narrative is sometimes called a budget justification or a budget detail. What Is a Budget Narrative?

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

Think and Ink Grants

Clean Your Room Reporting, lack of reporting, or mismanaging a grant is one of the fastest ways to lose funding. This is why my firm, Think and Ink Grant Consulting ® is one of the few firms to offer grant management as a service. Make Your Bed Mom always said to make your bed in the morning.

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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.