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Philanthropy’s Reckoning Is Here. Is Your Grant Strategy Ready?

Grant Writing Made Easy

Why most nonprofit grant writing is falling behind, missing the mark. What a future-ready grant strategy looks like, and how Grant Writing Made Easier supports it through equity, efficiency, and relationship-driven practices. One that centers transparency, flexibility, and truth-telling in your proposals.

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

Grant Writing Made Easy

That’s why it’s essential to evaluate grant opportunities carefully before committing your limited energy and resources. Why Saying “No” Is Sometimes the Best Grant Writing Strategy In the nonprofit world, especially during economic uncertainty or funding cuts , there’s often a sense of urgency to pursue every possible grant.

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Go from Rejected to Accepted: 9 Reasons Your Grants Get Rejected (and How to Fix Them) w/ Teresa Huff | Instrumentl

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I've had that many people go through my program or my podcast is now in a ton of countries, which is so cool, but it took a little bit of figuring and looking at it differently of how could I reframe some of these facts about myself that were right there the whole time. But how many grants have you written in your career?

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Federal Grant Funding Update for Nonprofits (Q2 2025)

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Budget Developments and the Debt Ceiling In late June, the Senate narrowly passed its version of a sweeping spending and tax package known among Republicans as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” While the House passed its version in June, the two chambers must now reconcile differences before anything reaches the President’s desk.

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3 Tips for Improving Your Approach to Grant Writing

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But part of what I try to do is to pass on the things I’ve already learned to other grant writers – especially those who are newer to the profession. That’s what this blog post is about: my top tips for improving your grant writing skills: Tip #1: READ The best way to be a great writer is to be an avid reader.

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Financial Audits for Small Nonprofits By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

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Audited financials are a common component of grant readiness discussions and are often requested by funders. Nonprofits spending $750,000 or more of federal (or federal pass-through) funds in a year must complete a Single Audit. Proposed Uniform Guidance revisions in 2024 include increasing this amount to $1 million.

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