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Most Common Grant Proposal Errors (and How to Fix Them)

Grant Writing Made Easy

Include a logic model or visual plan: Use a flowchart or diagram to show how your inputs become outputs, leading to desired outcomes. If allowed, include both direct and indirect costs. Explore Grant Writing Made Easier —our course and community for nonprofit professionals who are ready to write smarter, not harder.

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

Grant Writing Made Easy

Think of it as your internal toolbox: a set of ready-to-go content blocks you can customize and reuse across multiple applications. Prepare clear, pre-formatted explanations for everyday expenses like staff time, supplies, and indirect costs. Having this list ready means you won’t be scrambling at the last minute.

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Collaboration—Love it or Hate it?

Grant Professionals Association

I’ll bet right now some of you are getting ready to write an angry response—and I’ll bet some of you are thinking, “Oh, I’m so glad someone finally admitted it!” I’ve even negotiated that none of us ask for Indirect Costs so all the money goes directly to the program! I hate collaboration. There, I said it. Absolutely not.