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Nonprofit Funding in 2025: Preparing for Shifts Under a New Federal Administration

Grants4Good

Present your vision for 2025 and beyond, illustrating how their continued support will be pivotal in navigating potential funding shifts. Margit Brazda Poirier, GPC, M.S. is Owner and CEO of Grants4Good LLC ®, a grant writing training and consulting company based in New York.

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Five Tips to Improve Your Grant Writing and Write Grants Better

Think and Ink Grants

Provide access to presenters who can serve as resources when challenges arise. They can teach you lessons that arent readily available in books or training sessions, offering tailored advice to sharpen your grant writing skills. Register for Grant Writing Training Nothing boosts your grant writing abilities like hands-on training.

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When It Comes to Prospect Research, More Is Not Always Better

Grant Professionals Association

Id much rather present a smaller number of opportunities that are well-aligned with an organizations programs than a long list of opportunities for which they wont be competitive. To expand their grant seeking, organizations often ask for more funding prospects but more doesnt always mean better. She holds a Ph.D.

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Essential Grant Writing Tips for Local Nonprofits

Think and Ink Grants

In an increasingly competitive landscape, it is essential to present compelling proposals that stand out and resonate with potential funders. Start by outlining the key elements of your story: identify the problem you are addressing, explain why it is significant, and present how your organization is uniquely positioned to solve it.

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Exploring the Art of Grant Writing in Atlanta

Think and Ink Grants

Therefore, presenting a robust evaluation framework can set a proposal apart from the rest, demonstrating an understanding of accountability and the importance of results. To combat this, grant writers must focus on presenting unique and compelling narratives that highlight the specific community needs their projects address.

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Denied and Denied Again by: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

And while you can do your best to present an aligned, impactful proposal, sometimes you will never know the reason a proposal is denied. Grant funding is complex. There are a multitude of funding streams, networks and relationships, and preferences involved—most of which are beyond your control.

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You CAN Evaluate Your Program! How to Gather Data through Observation By: Michelle Dykes-Anderson, Ed. D, GPC, CFRE

Assel Grant Services

Fully describe the setting, individuals present, and the general mood. Often, the observer has no control over who happens to be present that day, and it is difficult to know what unique characteristics of those being observed. Check out our website to learn more and sign up for our training newsletter. Schedule the observation.

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