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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. By researching funders, you can discover the information you need to tailor your grant application to the funder.

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Search For Grants: Strategies & Tips for Finding Grants For Your Cause

GrantNews

FIRST, Are You Indeed Grant-Ready? Assess your grant readiness Assessment take a moment to discover what type of grants you are eligible for. After all, there is no reason to apply for a grant you are not eligible for. Then, keep track of your Grant View History using My Grant Views.

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Maximize Donations – Donor-Centric Management For Your Nonprofit

GrantNews

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. While there is no guarantee you’ll be awarded a grant, the best way to increase your chances is to actively apply on a regular basis.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

You need a “yes” to each one before adding that funding prospect to your final prospect list and your grant calendar – thus, meeting the 3-Way Fit Test. But if you’re looking for general operating funds and they only give grants for programs, you might not be so lucky. If it’s Federal grants you want, check out grants.gov.

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Track your grant pipeline

Grant Writing Made Easy

The first reason you need to track your entire grant pipeline is that it’s a valuable source of data. When you keep track of your awards and rejections, along with their amounts and information about the grantmaker, you will see patterns emerge over time that will help you make better decisions in the future.

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