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5 Best Grants.gov Alternatives & Competitors | Instrumentl

Instrumentl

Escape the labyrinth of Grants.gov with five alternatives, including Instrumentl. Explore features, funder types, user-friendliness, popularity, and pricing to revolutionize your grant workflow for streamlined fundraising success

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17 Favorite Grant Resources

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Have something, not on our list that has been your favorite?

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How to Align Your Grant Proposals with Your Organization’s Strategic Goals in 2025

Just Write Grants

Utilize tools like Foundation Directory Online, Grants.gov, and local community foundations to identify opportunities that are a good fit. Identify Grants That Match Your Goals Applying for grants that dont align with your organizations objectives wastes valuable time and resources. Share similar values and long-term visions.

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I Signed up for What?! A Primer for Pre- and Post-Award Grant Readiness

Blackbaud

Lack of access, such as the Grants.gov AOR is on vacation when the grant is due, or the Two Factor Authorization code pings someone’s phone which is no longer with the organization.

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Empower Your Cause: Discovering Local Grant Money Resources

Allied Grant Writers

Explore options such as donations, sponsorships, and fundraising events to create a stable financial base. These platforms compile a wide array of grants available based on different criteria such as location, eligibility, and funding amount. Establish a system to track metrics and achievements linked to grant-funded initiatives.

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GRANTEGY: Don’t Leave Your Grants to Chance Series

Grant Consulting Services

Some popular grant research tools include: Instrumentl Candid (formerly known as Foundation Directory Online (FDO) GrantStation Grants.gov You should definitely review the 990’s, and of course, use Google! Each tool has its strengths and focuses. Social media and professional networks can also be valuable sources of information.

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Types of Grants That Every Nonprofit Should Know

Blackbaud

You may find local pass-through grants on grants.gov, where federal money is provided to the state or county government to decide how to best use the funds to achieve the outcomes they are looking for. Because they are easier to find through grants.gov, government grants tend to be highly competitive.

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