How to Get Organized For Grant Proposal Writing
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Beginning Steps Toward Writing Your Proposal
Writing a grant proposal can be a daunting process. The good news is that there are steps you can take right now to make it a little easier. Certain information is common to most grant proposals, and it's a great idea to gather those pieces now so you can focus on the specific requirements of each proposal. Place these documents in a multi-part file with labeled sections. This keeps all the information organized and in one place, rather than using several individual files that can get misplaced, or one large file where the information can become disorganized.
Writing the Organization Description
Grant proposals usually require a description of the organization. The mission statement, vision statement, strategic plan and history of the organization help you draft that description. To develop a section about key staff qualifications, you can utilize organization charts, and biographies of the staff and board members. Describing the Programs and Services
Grant makers usually appreciate some assurance that their investment into your programs will be successful. You can address this by developing information about resources your organization has that make its projects and programs flourish. This can include partnerships with other groups, significant experience or expertise with particular populations, or staff, volunteers or board members with specialized knowledge.
Don't Forget the Accomplishments and Accolades
Organization Publications and Budget
Review and place the latest organization publications in your grant preparation file. This includes the annual report, newsletters, brochures, the most recent 990, and the budget. These items help you understand the organization better, and they are often requested by the grant maker as part of the application.Having all this information ahead of time makes your job easier because you will now understand your organization thoroughly. Additionally, you should be able to determine more quickly if a particular grant is the right match for your nonprofit.
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