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

Grant Writing Made Easy

Even seasoned grant writers make grant proposal errors, but small changes can be the difference between a funded project and a missed opportunity. Funders review hundreds of applications, and issues such as unclear objectives, vague budgets, or an ineffective statement of need can easily push your proposal to the bottom of the pile.

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Urgent Grant Writing Help: How We Can Help You Fast

Millionaire Grant Lady

Your staff are up to their eyeballs in program operations and other work to grow your mission. Doing your foundation or government grants keep falling off the bottom of the list, impacting your grant proposal submissions. A great grant consultant should support the work of your existing team. Then, it changed.

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Grant Writer Cost in 2025: What You Actually Need to Pay [Expert Guide]

Allied Grant Writers

The grant writer cost in 2025 varies widely depending on experience, project type, and scope of work. Rates for simple foundation proposals typically range from $300 to $3,000, while complex federal grants may require significantly higher investments. This prohibition exists for several key reasons.

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Boost Your Fundraising Team’s Success with a Grant Consultant: Here’s How

Millionaire Grant Lady

A grant consultant works with nonprofits to: Develop a grant strategy Research foundations and grant opportunities Format budgets and attachments in the form foundations prefer Prepare proposals Submit grants Complete reports on grant funding Cultivate foundations Have a strong online presence A grant consultant can work with a nonprofit on just one (..)

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Boost Your Fundraising Team’s Success with a Grant Consultant: Here’s How

Millionaire Grant Lady

A grant consultant works with nonprofits to: Develop a grant strategy Research foundations and grant opportunities Format budgets and attachments in the form foundations prefer Prepare proposals Submit grants Complete reports on grant funding Cultivate foundations Have a strong online presence A grant consultant can work with a nonprofit on just one (..)

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Follow This Plan and You'll Never Miss a Proposal Deadline

Peak Proposals

To be considered for a grant, you need to submit your proposal by a specific date and time, no exceptions. Because of the time pressure, unless you have a plan for how you’ll meet the deadline, you run the risk of either submitting the proposal at the last minute or missing the deadline entirely.

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Project Budgeting for New Grant Writers

Peak Proposals

Grant proposals have at least two parts: the project narrative and the budget (aka cost proposal). If you work for a large nonprofit, different people may be assigned to work on the narrative and cost proposal, with the two groups getting together periodically throughout the proposal process to ensure the sections are in sync.