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What 2025 Grant Trends Are Teaching Nonprofits

Grant Writing Made Easy

Prepare logic models or theory of change diagrams to demonstrate how your activities lead to visual outcomes. Whether nonprofits work with schools, healthcare systems, local governments, or businesses, cross-sector partnerships are increasingly seen as essential to scaling impact and avoiding duplication of services.

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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. Sometimes the biggest challenge in grant writing is ensuring the proposal stays consistent with your organization’s messaging, priorities, and strategic plan. Include goals, activities, target populations, and intended outcomes.

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Organizational Development in Becoming Grant-Ready

Grant Professionals Association

Here are some key steps you can take and considerations that will bring your organization that much closer to securing the funds your organization needs: Strategic Planning: Organizational development involves strategic planning, which identifies the goals, priorities, and needs of the organization and its programs/service offerings.

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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. Armed with knowledge of future grant announcements, grant writers can strategically plan their submissions. With twelve months at hand, meticulous planning becomes feasible.

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Did You Know? Nonprofits are Accountable for Impact Measurement

Assel Grant Services

While a mission change is rare (beware of “ mission-creep ”), goals and objectives may be updated annually, by project, every few years with a new strategic plan, or if there is a change in leadership. This mission frequently defines the nonprofit’s goals and objectives and guides all its activities.