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Grant Writing Tip: Using federal grants to fund building or purchasing/renovating a building

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

We get many calls from nonprofits and public agencies seeking federal grants to build or buy and renovate a building*—the proposed uses could be anything from a youth center to a SUD treatment facility to affordable housing. billion in grants and direct/guaranteed loans* were made. In FY ‘23, $3.8 million, with an average of $4.5

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Grant Writing Tip: Using federal grants to fund building or purchasing/renovating a building

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

We get many calls from nonprofits and public agencies seeking federal grants to build or buy and renovate a building*—the proposed uses could be anything from a youth center to a SUD treatment facility to affordable housing. billion in grants and direct/guaranteed loans* were made. In FY ‘23, $3.8 million, with an average of $4.5

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Grant Writing: How to Build Credibility with Your Budget Narrative

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Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources & Services Administration’s guide “ Tips for Writing and Submitting Good Grant Proposals ”. This blog post is part of a series on grant-writing basics. “Remember that a budget is a plan,” reads the U.S. Click here to browse through other series topics.

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Tips for Proofreading Your Next Grant Application

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Even if your proposal is not completely ready, you can still have your designated proofreaders review some sections of the proposal. Grade your own proposal after completing a solid first draft, or you can ask a qualified individual outside your organization to evaluate it. Want more tips about the federal grant writing process?

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Hurricanes Helene and Milton reveal a major issue for nonprofits in disaster areas

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

If a declaration is made, special funding from FEMA SBA, USDA, DOT, HUD, etc. Still, many regional, statewide, and national foundations will abandon their normal criteria and start accepting disaster relief proposals which will help nonprofits to help residents outside the foundation’s usual geographic area of interest.

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