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Grantseeking Basics: Developing a Grant Project

Tech Soup

Like it or not, grants are a necessity for nearly all nonprofits to stay alive and do good work. One tip I could have used early on was to plan and design the grant project before writing up a query letter or proposal. Outcomes are used to identify a change in behavior, attitude, or knowledge in the people being served by the project.

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Finding Your Perfect Love: Grant Writing Tips for Nonprofit Organizations

NonProfit Hub

Grant writing is a lot like dating in college (I’m speaking from experience here). You don’t write one grant and expect it to end like a fairytale. That’s a lot of nonprofits gunning for the same money. It applies here too—there’s a lot of grant money to be had if you’re willing to go after it. There are over 1.5

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The Practice of Personal Gratitude in Fundraising

Get Fully Funded

Raising money for your small nonprofit is stressful during the holidays, and practicing personal gratitude can pull you through. When it comes to life, the critical thing is whether you take things for granted or with gratitude.” — G.K. Over time, this attitude will become second nature. What is personal gratitude?

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Who’s Responsible for A Nonprofit’s Culture of Philanthropy?

Bloomerang

You can be a grant writer or direct mail specialist or fundraising events specialist. Sure, you’ll raise some money. But you’ll leave even more money on the table. Because everyone is impacted by your ability to raise money. Which means you must help others overcome the “ money taboo.” You choose.

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15+ Things You’ll Take Away From The Digital Fundraising Summit This Year

CauseVox

This year’s Digital Fundraising Summit is specifically designed to meet these needs: you’ll find out how to raise more while spending less time and money. Find out how to take advantage of the $10,000/mo Google Ad Grant with Grant Hensel, CEO @ Nonprofit Megaphone. Want more details?

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Interview: Kivi Leroux Miller, The Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Amy Sample Ward

If you put aside basic resource issues of time and money, I think fear is actually one of the biggest obstacles. We know storytelling is important for grant applications and fundraising appeals, how is it most useful in marketing? Stories are the best way to bring to life for people what it is you do.

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4 Strategies to Increase Donor Loyalty

Bloomerang

Providing consistent convenience fostered trust and resulted in the brand becoming a staple in the consumer’s way of life. If you want to become a staple in your donor’s life, you must provide consistent value and surprises too. It’s not about pandering to people with money. Get the Attitude of Gratitude Donor Guide.

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