Remove Grantstation Remove Instrumentl Remove Presentation
article thumbnail

When It Comes to Prospect Research, More Is Not Always Better

Grant Professionals Association

Id much rather present a smaller number of opportunities that are well-aligned with an organizations programs than a long list of opportunities for which they wont be competitive. Applying to every possible grant opportunity, even ones that arent a good fit, wastes time and money and risks alienating funders.

IT 52
article thumbnail

Why Grant Research Isn’t as Easy as Saying “Show Me the Money”

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

There are a variety of tools that are available for grant funder research, such as Foundation Directory Online , Instrumentl , GrantStation , GrantWatch , and more. While all of these tools present excellent high-level information on funders, such as who is on their board and their mission, don’t stop your research there.

Grants 106
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Choosing a Grant Database Based on Your Needs and Budget

Peak Proposals

To answer these questions, below we discuss several types of grant databases and provide an overview of three specific databases— GrantStation , Foundation Directory Online (FDO) , and Instrumentl —to give you a sense of what grant databases can offer. Instrumentl , profiled below, is another.

Budget 52
article thumbnail

So You’ve Been Asked to Apply for a Grant — What Now?

The Fundraising Coach

After all, you’re presenting your organization for judgment with real money and support on the line during a time when many nonprofits are seeing drops in their donation numbers. Instrumentl and GrantStation are both popular choices in this category. Writing a grant proposal might seem like a big, scary task.

Grants 52