by Allison Boyd | Mar 11, 2024 | Uncategorized
Most grant applications, and virtually all federal grant applications, require letters of support from local, regional, and state leadership depending on the project. This shows the funder that there is layered support for your organization or entity, and for...
by Allison Boyd | Mar 7, 2024 | Uncategorized
Just like so many other aspects of grant writing, making use of a logic model helps both your team and your potential funder understand your project much, much better. That’s why I recommend always including a logic model in a grant application. But what...
by Allison Boyd | Feb 29, 2024 | Uncategorized
Every grant maker wants to know who you, first and foremost. First impressions matter, and the organizational information section of your grant application is where you make this impression. First and foremost, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS! The grant maker will tell you...
by Allison Boyd | Feb 5, 2024 | grant basics, Grant Tip Tuesday, Uncategorized
Grant seekers have a much greater chance of receiving grants from foundations and other grant makers that they already have a relationship with. This is especially true for nonprofits seeking foundation grants, but also applies to all grant seekers. If...
by Allison Boyd | Feb 1, 2024 | Grants Management
One of the biggest grant management challenges facing awardees comes when staffing changeover occurs mid-grant. Every position fills a vital role and holds an integral piece to the puzzle. When working under a grant, compliance is high-stakes and the...
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