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Expert tips for nonprofit fundraising success 

Candid

These articles explain, for example, how to overcome fundraising challenges during an election year, how to make sure your nonprofit is “grant-ready,” and how even the smallest nonprofits can get noticed by potential donors and build those relationships. We also share free books about year-end fundraising strategies.

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Step Up Your Systems for Success: How to Simplify, Streamline and Support Your Team w/ Teresa Huff | Instrumentl

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Whether grant writing or just nonprofit work in general or task management, anything, what is one system that you love? We've got a template for you. Being grant-ready is really important. So share in the chat what is one system that you've found to be super helpful in your work? That saves a ton of time.

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Rethinking Time Management: Beyond the Clock to True Resource Mastery #1

Grant Writing Made Easy

I’ll take a few minutes to brain dump onto some paper, roughly map out my day, then get straight to the task that requires the most focus, which is usually drafting (as opposed to grant searches or setting up templates or other parts of the grant writing process.)

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Go from Rejected to Accepted: 9 Reasons Your Grants Get Rejected (and How to Fix Them) w/ Teresa Huff | Instrumentl

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Essentially Teresa has a grant readiness audit that is gonna be really useful when assessing stacking yourself up to these respective mistakes that we've talked about today. Read Ebook Watch Now Insights Straight To Your Inbox Access data on the grant funding landscape.

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Beyond reactive: Why proactive project planning is your key to grant success 

Strategic Grants

A common pain point is applying for grants that, in hindsight, don’t truly align with your core mission or, even worse, commit you to delivering activities that aren’t truly strategic. Weve all been there!) The plans may also prove invaluable to justify your decision making when faced with well-meaning but misinformed suggestions.

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