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Burned Out but Brilliant: 8 Smart, Sanity-Saving Strategies for Frustrated Grant Writers

Lightning Fast Grant Writing

Burnout sneaks in when you treat recovery like a reward instead of a requirement. After every major grant, set up a 30-minute debrief. Dont Let Post-Award Work Crush Your Soul Winning the grant is only half the battle. Schedule time after big deadlines to unplug. you must allow your brain and body to reset.

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

Grant Writing Made Easy

Struggling to keep up with grant writing as a team of one, or as part of a small nonprofit where everyone wears multiple hats? That can overwhelm grant writing for small nonprofits, but it doesn’t have to. But applying for every opportunity is a fast track to burnout, not funding. You’re not alone.

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The AI Grants Hub: Your Smarter, Simpler Grant Workspace

Grant Writing Made Easy

After spending more than a year refining, testing, and perfecting this innovative platform, we’re thrilled to announce that the AI Grants Hub has officially launched! It’s now available exclusively to members of our flagship course, Grant Writing Made Easier , marking a new chapter in streamlined, AI-powered nonprofit grant writing.

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2024 Blue Avocado Year in Review

Blue Avocado

Discover three ways your CFO can help your nonprofit through the grant application process. Grant writing takes skill, practical knowledge, and excellent communication all in the name of raising funds for your nonprofit. Nonprofit leaders share what has worked for them and their secrets to successful grant writing.

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The Power of Relationships for the Lonely Grant Writer

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

So, to help with your sanity, increase job performance, and keep burnout at bay, here are my suggestions for the friends you will need to be the best grant pro you can be. That leads to decreased burnout, higher success, and happier/healthier grant pros. First, you really do need friends at work.

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Rest for the Weary

Grant Professionals Association

So, the simplest practice I'm engaging in is making sure I'm getting up from my desk several times a day to avoid burnout. But doing so protects you from burnout, we must be as gentle to ourselves as we are to others. GPC Competency 8: Practices and Services that Raise the Level of Professionalism in Grant Professionals