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

Grant Writing Made Easy

Tailor it for different audiences—foundations, government funders, or corporate giving programs. Still, they can often take on a specific piece, like reviewing a logic model, writing a program summary, or proofreading a budget narrative. Program Descriptions: Create one-pagers or summaries for your core programs or services.

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A disturbing trend in Notices of Funding Availability (NOFOs): the incredible shrinking grant proposal

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

.** As tech tools emerged in the mid-80s to ‘90s, the NOFOs slowly changed, allowing and sometimes requiring longer narrative sections, as well as attachments like organization charts, maps, logic models, flow diagrams, etc. By 2015, almost all federal and most state, local, and foundation proposals could only be submitted online.

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Six Signs Your Nonprofit Isn't Ready to Apply for Federal Grants

Think and Ink Grants

Winning grants for nonprofits offered by government agencies do take time. Reporting requirements for federal and some government grants require the right people and systems for proper grant management. Reporting requirements for federal and some government grants require the right people and systems for proper grant management.

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Maximizing Grant Writing Success: The Importance of Starting Federal Grants Early

Think and Ink Grants

Government agencies typically adhere to predictable patterns when announcing grant opportunities. Valuable insights can be gleaned from historical deadlines and projected funding timelines, often available on platforms like grants.gov. So, how does one determine the opportune moment to commence the grant writing journey?