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Most Common Grant Proposal Errors (and How to Fix Them)

Grant Writing Made Easy

If allowed, include both direct and indirect costs. Tie each cost to a purpose: Funders should be able to see how each expense contributes to your goals. Team burnout is real: Scrambling at the last minute affects morale and productivity. Ensure accuracy and completeness: Check all math, totals, and formatting.

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

Grant Writing Made Easy

But applying for every opportunity is a fast track to burnout, not funding. Prepare clear, pre-formatted explanations for everyday expenses like staff time, supplies, and indirect costs. After all, every dollar counts, right? Budget Justifications & Templates: Most grants require breaking down your numbers.

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Why we’re all burned out and what to do about it  

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Unfortunately, an undisputable trend these days is burnout. So, in this blog, I’m leveraging my PhD in Psychology to share a bit about what burnout is, why it seems to be everywhere in the nonprofit world, and what organizations, leaders, and individuals can do about it. workers reported experiencing burnout symptoms this year.