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Navigating grant writing: build stronger proposals and fundable relationships

Bonterra

A free Bonterra webinar on how to write grants that get funded and fuel long-term impact Getting your grant funded takes more than filling out a form. Join Bonterra and expert grant writer Sheleia Phillips on July 16 for a high-impact webinar built for nonprofits that want to secure smarter, more sustainable funding.

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

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

Case in point: when S + A started in 1993 and began writing SAMHSA proposals, the narrative max was usually 25 single-spaced pages. So, grant writing is now like building a ship in a bottle—most writers will agree that it’s almost always harder to write shorter than longer.

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Grant Writing: How to Build Credibility with Your Budget Narrative

Grants.gov

The following links will take you to examples of budget narratives provided by the corresponding grant-making agency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States Agency for International Development Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) U.S.

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Nonprofit Program Design and Winning Grants

Millionaire Grant Lady

You can’t wrap up a half-baked cookie as a good gift, and you can’t wrap up a half-baked program as a fundable grant. The most important components of program design for your grant applications are: It all starts with the need in the community and the target population.

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The end of SAMHSA’s “waivered prescriber” MAT requirement: a grant writer’s farewell

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

You could easily have missed it: in January, SAMHSA ended its waivered-prescriber requirement due to an obscure section of the recently passed Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill (BIL). Welcome to the upside-down world of American healthcare. ” MAT works way better than non-medication efforts, although not perfectly.

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Will we see involuntary confinement return, and what does that mean for mental health services grant writers?

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

The proximate cause will likely be something crime-related, or related to that particular day’s episode, but the ultimate cause will in part be that “dysfunctional system” Rosen writes of. ” * Very few people today take Freud seriously, except as a storyteller, for obvious reasons.