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GivingUSA 2024 | What Small Nonprofits Need to Know

Pamela Grow

Nonprofits have been concerned about the decreasing number of American donors for years, and the 2023 report reinforces these worries. I have worked with nonprofit organizations who’ve had – seriously – five development directors in three years! When it comes to foundation grants, stay on top of your research. declined by 2.1%

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Did You Know: The Importance of Researching Funders Before Applying by Roxanne Jensen, Ed.S., GPC

Assel Grant Services

Several years ago, I worked with a nonprofit client who had received funding from a particular foundation many times in the past. Some funders require a letter of inquiry (short or detailed) before inviting full proposals. It is important to connect with funders early in the grant-writing process.

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Learn To Write Grants With The Queen of Grants

GrantNews

Just in time for February, you can gift this book to a teacher, grant writer, executive director, or manager of a nonprofit. A Little Bit of Heart and Soul In addition to my own personal narrative, I have compiled an extensive list of answers to common grant-related questions.

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Are These 5 Grant Writing Mistakes Costing You Funding?

GrantNews

If you fail to provide the necessary documentation to confirm and validate your project, grant reviewers are unlikely to give your application serious consideration. This grant funder requires applicants to submit a letter of inquiry before applying. Also, make sure you’re “Grant Ready.”