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Boost Your Fundraising Team’s Success with a Grant Consultant: Here’s How

Millionaire Grant Lady

How a Grant Consultant Can Amplify the Impact of Your Fundraising Team Many different staff positions fulfill fundraising duties. Alex Dunn, CFRE, is a grant consultant who founded the company Millionaire Grant Lady and Associates to help busy nonprofits save time and money while maximizing their grant funding.

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Project Budgeting for New Grant Writers

Peak Proposals

Grant proposals have at least two parts: the project narrative and the budget (aka cost proposal). If you work for a large nonprofit, different people may be assigned to work on the narrative and cost proposal, with the two groups getting together periodically throughout the proposal process to ensure the sections are in sync.

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Paths to Becoming a Grant Writer

Peak Proposals

We’ve written several posts over the years about how to write grants. We’ve also written about the pros and cons of being a grant writer. But one thing we haven’t done is write about how to become a grant writer. Three Common Paths to Becoming a Grant Writer 1. At nonprofits, most job descriptions reference grants.

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Follow This Plan and You'll Never Miss a Proposal Deadline

Peak Proposals

One aspect of grant writing that frequently trips people up is that most grant opportunities have fixed or “hard” deadlines. To be considered for a grant, you need to submit your proposal by a specific date and time, no exceptions. Other questions may relate to something specific to your organization.

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Questions to Ask Before Responding to a Funding Opportunity

Peak Proposals

Are there any templates that must be used for any section of the proposal (e.g., Read “Formatting Tips to Make Your Grant Proposal a Standout” 3. SCOPE Issues of scope—or the boundaries of what the funder intends or is willing to fund—tend to be opportunity specific. narrative or cost proposal, or appendices such as CVs)?

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