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Is AI Coming for Your Grant Writing Job?

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While the criticism and concerns over some aspects of AI—including environmental impacts and severe ethical and human rights violations—are entirely valid, today we’re zooming in on AI and grant writing. Some grant writers fear that automation will replace human roles, while others herald it as a new era of productivity.

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Grant Budgets for Nonprofits: Common Budget Mistakes to Avoid

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But when it comes to grant writing, your budget isn’t just an attachment or requirement to fulfill. Grant budgets are a crucial part of the story you’re telling funders. For better or worse, your budget can make or break your chances of funding, despite the quality of the grant narrative itself.

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Grant Writing for Small Nonprofits: How to Do More With Less

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Across the nonprofit sector, countless small nonprofits and grassroots organizations do life-changing work with limited staff, tight budgets, and never enough daily hours. That can overwhelm grant writing for small nonprofits, but it doesn’t have to. Here’s how to maximize your impact when capacity is limited.

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Building a Grant Writing Toolkit for Your Organization 🛠️📂

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This is part three of our Writing Grants When Youre the Only One Doing It series. What Is a Grant Writing Toolkit? A Grant Writing Toolkit is a centralized place (digital or physical) where you store commonly used grant content so you can easily pull it into new proposals. Set a quarterly reminder to keep it updated.

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How to Evaluate Grant Opportunities: When to Say No to a Grant

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One of the most critical ways to evaluate grant opportunities is to ask whether the funding aligns with your organization’s current activities, not what it might do just to secure a grant. As you evaluate grant opportunities, reviewing eligibility requirements should be one of your first steps.