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How Nonprofits Should Measure Impact and ROI Before Submitting Grant Proposals

Just Write Grants

While nonprofits often wait to assess impact after funding is secured, evaluating impact potential before submitting a grant proposal can significantly strengthen your application. Here’s how nonprofits can measure and communicate impact and ROI effectively before they submit a proposal.

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Is your nonprofit organization ‘grant-ready’? 

Candid

Candid offers many resources to support organizations in searching for funding opportunities, writing grant proposals, and standing out among applicants. From the first phase of writing a proposal to actually receiving a check could take six to nine months. Have you determined that you meet the minimum requirements?

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GivingUSA 2024 | What Small Nonprofits Need to Know

Pamela Grow

Develop a system where you’re sending out proposals or letters of inquiry to new foundations on a weekly basis. Important: If yours is a small, community-based nonprofit AND is grant-ready, consider outsourcing. Clay Buck, CFRE, joins us to present Focus on What Matters (A data-inspired look at setting fundraising priorities).

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Persuasive proposals: The key to winning more grants

Professional Grant Writers

A persuasive proposal clearly aligns with the funders goals, presents a compelling case, and supports it with evidence and impact. The post Persuasive proposals: The key to winning more grants appeared first on Professional Grant Writers.

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Are you Grant Ready (& How a Grant Writer Can Help)?

Red Tape Busters

But before you dive into the world of grant applications, it’s essential to ensure that you’re grant ready. In this article, we’ll explore what it means to be grant ready, the key elements involved, and why seeking help from a grant writing consultant can significantly boost your chances of success.

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It’s Ethics Month! “Guidance for Common Ethical Dilemmas”

Grant Professionals Association

This month four members of the committee will share insights on compensation, professional obligations, solicitation and use of funds, and presentation of information. The first area of discussion is compensation for grant professionals.

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Educating Up to Streamline the Grant Writing Process

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Sharing the actual questions, attachments, and format with those you report to can go a long way to illustrate the breadth and depth of information needed to create a competitive grant proposal. Offer to present a lunch and learn, a section of board member orientation, or other brief informal talk about how grants work.