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Five Tips to Improve Your Grant Writing and Write Grants Better

Think and Ink Grants

Attend Conferences Conferences are one of the most valuable tools for improving your grant writing skills. Conferences can: Introduce you to experts for in-depth discussions. Read Books Books are a cost-effective and impactful way to gain knowledge from subject matter experts. Let's chat here.

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Leadership Approach

Blackbaud

For instance, you might send some team members to an annual leadership conference or purchase leadership development books for interested employees to read on their own time. Hiring is a consistent pain point for nonprofits, especially those on a strict budget. Heres how to get started: Revisit your hiring efforts.

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Five tips to build engagement on remote teams

Candid

Budgets tightened, conferences were cancelled, and networking events moved to less engaging virtual formats. Remote teams can refocus on development by sharing resources, finding budget-friendly ways to grow together, and taking advantage of internal opportunities. A book club is another budget- and remote-friendly option.

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The 2025 GrantSummit: Now More Than Ever!

Grant Professionals Association

A single session can introduce multiple strategies for navigating new funding landscapes, provide a new way to craft a detailed budget, or offer a discussion on books that can unlock your inner creative writing skills!

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Breaking Down the Budget

Grant Geek

Everything you need to know to develop a brilliant grant proposal budget. A grant proposal budget outlines your intended expenses if you are awarded the grant funding, specific to the project or program stated in your proposal. One of the most important elements within the application is the Project Budget and Budget Justification.

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Storytelling in the Digital Age: Lessons from the SOCAP12 Conference

Tech Soup

The theme of this year's conference is "Making Meaning Matter" with panels and discussions on community building and digital media. Sachs also wrote Winning the Story Wars , a book about how nonprofits and other organizations for social good can use storytelling to capture an audience.

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Grant Writer vs. Grant Consultant: Is There a Difference?

Grant Writer Team

And, of course, there are countless courses you can take online, videos to watch, and even books on the subject. Budget: Your writer needs full access to your books in most cases. Without a solid budget in place, no grant application will be a winner. Budget: Your writer needs full access to your books in most cases.