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What 2025 Grant Trends Are Teaching Nonprofits

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For nonprofits, this means less time spent proving worth through excessive documentation and more focused on delivering impact. This could be a one-page mutual expectations document outlining how you’ll communicate, report impact, and share feedback over time. Make grant strategy a team sport. Document a clear use policy.

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

Grant Writing Made Easy

Pro Tip: Keep a living grant strategy document or tracker that lists deadlines and includes notes on alignment, ease of application, and past results. Not everyone has time to read a full grant proposal. Pro Tip: Maintain a “living” list of “grant helpers”. Bonus: They’re also great for managing workflows beyond grants.

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

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These might include: 501(c)(3) nonprofit status Specific geographic areas or populations served Minimum or maximum annual operating budgets Years in operation Required match or cost-sharing Audit history or financial documentation Even one missing element can disqualify your proposal, regardless of how compelling your narrative is.