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An Introvert’s Top 3 Tips for Approaching Grant-making Foundations

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

I recently followed Tip #1 detailed below for a client, and it led us through a quick invitation to an LOI followed by a site visit. Write a one-page LOI-style explanation of your organization and how the program, project, or equipment you’re seeking dovetails with the foundation’s stated objectives and focus areas. INTROVERT ALERT!

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Learn To Write Grants With The Queen of Grants

GrantNews

Finally, I end the book with a demonstration of an LOI letter of inquiry using ChatGPT as a refining tool and include my thoughts on Artificial Intelligence and the future of grant writing. The book is currently published on Amazon, and you can purchase the hardcover, softcover, or Kindle version.

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School Lunch Heroes Are Feeding the Future

GrantNews

Get social: Create a shout out for your nutrition team on social media. All applicants must submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). Give back: Switch roles and let the students and teachers serve their nutrition professionals a well-deserved, scratch cooked, local, fresh meal or snack. Use the hashtag #SchoolLunchHeroDay.

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Throwback Tuesday – An A-Z Guide to Writing Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

You need to make a list of Letter of Intent (LOI), proposal, meeting, and reporting deadlines and dates and then actually put these in your calendar along with any reminders or notifications you may need. Do a happy dance, make your colleagues and board aware of it, and announce it on social media.

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