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Of course, whether or not you actually get a piece depends on several factors and to give you a better understanding of those and a better shot at an eventual award, I want to break down how to get started with NEA grants today. First up, a disclaimer: Some of you reading this are not ready for NEA grants.
Proposals are due on Thursday, February 15, 2024, through Grants.gov. This opportunity is designed to build and improve youth homeless response systems. What if I am ready to apply? Make sure your System for AwardManagement (SAM) registration is active and you have a Grants.gov profile.
What if I am ready to apply? Make sure your System for AwardManagement (SAM) registration is active and be sure you have a Grants.gov profile. What if I am not ready to apply this year? Use this year’s application guide to see what information is required so you can be ready to apply next year.
What if I am ready to apply? Do a bit of homework on the literature where your project would fit and get ready to showcase how your project fits in possibly as an example of evidence-based practices, a testing ground for evidence-based practice, or even an outlier of what the literature outlines. Proposals are due on January 17, 2024.
If you are cutting it close to the deadline (see Tip #2), you want them to be prepared to submit the application as soon as you are ready. Don’t miss a grant opportunity because you waited too long or tried to squeeze in a few extra changes on the last day. Share your tips in the comment section! Comment Policy and Privacy Notice.
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