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How To Write a Grant Proposal: Guide + Templates

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Nonprofit grant proposals can be a daunting task for fundraisers, but it’s a key way to help gain more sustainable funding for your organization. From finding the right grants to writing and applying for them, grant proposals require a lot of research and attention to detail! What is a grant proposal?

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The Nonprofit Fundraising Strategic Plan Guide

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Check your organization’s website, recent RFPs, grant proposals, etc. Here's a brief description of the elements to include in your case statement: Mission + History. Use this section as the “elevator pitch” for your fundraising proposal. Fortunately, much of this information is likely to exist already. Start with who you are.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

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But it is not just a new buzzword, a box to be checked, or even a singular phase in the grant cycle. Whether knowledge is spoken or not, it is public. A History of Knowledge Work in Philanthropy Knowledge building and philanthropy have a long past. Philanthropy loves “new” things.

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Better Data, Better Donors

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By looking at reports that group your grants into their different phases (e.g. letter of intent, research, proposal submitted, etc), you’ll be able to see any bottlenecks your team is facing and identify any phases in your grant process that need extra attention. Use data to your advantage. The grand period start and end dates.

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3 Steps for Higher Ed Gift Officer Communication During a Crisis

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Gift officers are (literally) writing history with every contact report. Best Practices for Proposals. Be diligent about maintaining great proposal information. Review and update all open and outstanding proposals regularly as you have conversations with prospects and donors. So, what can gift officers do in this time?

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What Is a Capital Campaign? The Complete Guide

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You’ll probably want to have at least two phases to your own campaign. A “silent phase” will emphasize private fundraising conversations with your major donors and corporate sponsors. The later public phase will focus on raising money from smaller individual donors.

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Nonprofit Consulting Firms: 26 Leaders in Their Spaces

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Create a request for proposal (RFP). Review their proposals. Develop a basic scoring system for each key stakeholder to use when reviewing and ranking each proposal. Contributor Development Partnership – Public Media. Capital campaigns based on four primary phases. Review your candidates.