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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. Understanding the Application Process Not all funders have the same application process.

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How Does a Nonprofit Find Funding to Keep the Lights On?

Tech Soup

Capacity-building grants are limited and very difficult to get. So, how does a nonprofit find funding to keep the lights on and grow the programs?" And that is alarming — because it is a data-supported example of the greatest challenge faced by nonprofits: the lack of sufficient time and staff to meet their missions.

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Grant Prospect Research: Eight Places to Look

PKS Grants & Accounting Solutions

Grant Prospect Research: Eight Places to Look Author: Judy Riffle, Ed.D This sage advice applies to grant prospect research also. When researching and making a fundraising plan of attack, a grant calendar should be created and updated regularly. Most public libraries allow you to browse FDO for free.

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For Grantseeking, a Nonprofit's Age Matters — but It Isn't Everything

Tech Soup

For nonprofit organizations, it is usually the opposite — their strength and infrastructure increase in health as they grow older. will help you prepare the basic documents needed to write compelling letters of inquiry and grant proposals. Make your grant proposals sparkle. Build a winning grants strategy.