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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. Trello or Notion : Visual task boards and calendars can help you track deadlines, application statuses, and document needs in one place.

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

The Fundraising Coach

If you’re brand new to grant seeking, you’ll need to understand the different sections and documents that make up a typical proposal. For government grants, rely on the official grants.gov website. Instrumentl and GrantStation are both popular choices in this category. Step 2: Review Your Nonprofit’s Project.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

That is, are you proposing a project so you can generate data, or are you collecting evaluation data to document the results of the project? 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? Grants.gov posts forecasted (i.e.,

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How To Write a Grant Proposal: Guide + Templates

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A grant proposal is a structured document that outlines the need for funding, your nonprofit’s objectives, the proposed project’s scope, and the budget you need to accomplish your project. Funders may request financial statements or annual reports, as well as other documentation on your nonprofit to be submitted with your proposal.