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

Grant Writing Made Easy

Trello or Notion : Visual task boards and calendars can help you track deadlines, application statuses, and document needs in one place. Instrumentl , GrantStation, or Grants.gov: Use these tools to stay on top of new funding opportunities. Bonus: They’re also great for managing workflows beyond grants.

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Grant Prospect Research: Eight Places to Look

PKS Grants & Accounting Solutions

When researching and making a fundraising plan of attack, a grant calendar should be created and updated regularly. Grants.gov : This is the best place to find federal grants, and it is completely free. Bonus : Instrumentl: This is widely used among nonprofits and higher education.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

How does the list become so small when there are 20+ federal agencies posting opportunities on grants.gov as well as more than 86,00 foundations in the US? Another funder database we recommend for its balance of ease of use and information is Instrumentl (a discount code for Instrumentl can be found below ). RETURN TO OUTLINE.

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So You’ve Been Asked to Apply for a Grant — What Now?

The Fundraising Coach

Ideally, your nonprofit already knows the new projects that need funding as part of its broader strategic plan and calendar. For government grants, rely on the official grants.gov website. Instrumentl and GrantStation are both popular choices in this category.