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Building a Grant Writing Toolkit for Your Organization ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ๐Ÿ“‚

Grant Writing Made Easy

When youre the only one writing grants, you dont have time to start from scratch every time a new application comes up. Thats where a Grant Writing Toolkit comes ina collection of reusable content, data, and templates that make the grant writing process faster, smoother, and less overwhelming.

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Grant Writing: How to Build Credibility with Your Budget Narrative

Grants.gov

Need statements , program narratives, and discussions of impact arenโ€™t the only parts of a federal grant application that require the touch of a good writer. The budget narrative โ€“ sometimes called the budget justification or budget detail โ€“ can also benefit from a skilled wordsmith.

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Grant Writer Cost in 2025: What You Actually Need to Pay [Expert Guide]

Allied Grant Writers

Expert writers with over ten years of experience and many successful applications might charge up to $200 per hour. Smaller projects or specific parts of grant applications work well with hourly rates. This setup helps everyone – organizations can budget exactly, while writers get rewarded for working efficiently.

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Five green flags for funders in your grant proposal

Candid

Last year, we shared our crowdsourced list of red flags that funders look for in grant proposalsโ€”the things that immediately reveal the weak points in an application and raise questions about the organizationโ€™s credibility. Not surprisingly, the question we got most in response to that article was: What are green flags for funders?

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Applying Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement (QA/QI) in Grant Management Strategies

Grant Professionals Association

QA/QI is also a criterion funders often use in reviewing and selecting grant application requests to fund. Repository/library of supportive resources and tools โ€” include standardized narratives (e.g., project narrative format/content/organization, budget and budget narrative and required attachments).

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FOA: What Is It and How Can It Help You Get a Grant?

GrantNews

Requests for Applications (RFAs) and Program Announcements (PAs) are the two types of funding announcements that nonprofits keep returning to again and again. RFAs (Requests for Applications): If your nonprofit needs funds for investigator-initiated research, an RFA is ideal. outlines, templates) linked to the RFA?