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Grants for Church: A Comprehensive Guide to Securing Funding for Ministry and Community Outreach

Allied Grant Writers

Enabling Strategic Planning and Innovation The availability of grants encourages strategic planning and innovation. Churches that demonstrate a strong community service component in their grant proposals can find success in these funding avenues.

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Decoding the Enigma: Unveiling the Power of What is a Grant

Allied Grant Writers

Common documents include: Project proposals Budget plans Letters of recommendation Filling Out the Application Form : Applications generally require the submission of detailed information about the project or purpose of the grant. Project Scope Must propose a feasible project within grant parameters.

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The Nonprofit Administration Dilemma: How Much Should You Spend on Fundraising?

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These are also known as indirect costs, expenses that cannot be tied directly to programs. These expenses include: Oversight and management, including the portion of the salaries of the Executive Director and support staff that are not attributable to fundraising or programs (staff meetings, strategic planning, annual meetings, etc.).

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Getting Curious About Ethics By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

If the program aligns with the organization’s strategic plan and needs pilot funding or was designed in response to community needs within the scope of the organization, ethics aren’t an issue. For many funders, costs to prepare an application (or pre-award costs) and fundraising expenses are not allowable direct or indirect expenses.

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