grant writing

Does Your Organization Need To Learn How To Write Winning Grant Proposals?

Does Your Organization Need To Learn How To Write Winning Grant Proposals?

Our Customized Single-Day and Two-Day Virtual Grant Writing Workshops are specifically tailored to show your staff, board and/or volunteers how to develop winning grant proposals to fund your organization’s distinct program, operating and capital needs.

Funder Profiles #2: The Peter Gilgan Foundation

Funder Profiles #2: The Peter Gilgan Foundation

For this week’s Funder Profiles entry, we examine the progressive funding approaches of The Peter Gilgan Foundation. One of the encouraging aspects that sets this Toronto-based private foundation apart from other sources is its willingness to support an organization’s ongoing operating costs.

Grant Writing Tip #6: Four (4) Organizational Qualifications You Should Highlight In Every Grant Proposal

Grant Writing Tip #6: Four (4) Organizational Qualifications You Should Highlight In Every Grant Proposal

Much like a job applicant strives to impress potential employers with their qualifications on their resumes, charities aim to entice grant-makers with their organizational attributes when submitting funding proposals. In this entry we explore four (4) qualifications every organization should highlight when seeking grants for their projects from funding sources.

Does Your Organization Need To Learn How To Write Winning Grant Proposals?

Our Customized Single-Day and Two-Day Virtual Grant Writing Workshops are specifically tailored to show your staff, board and/or volunteers how to develop winning grant proposals to fund your organization’s distinct program, operating and capital needs.

Grant Writing Tip #5: Saying “Thank You” When The Answer Is “No”

Grant Writing Tip #5:   Saying “Thank You” When The Answer Is “No”

Instead of getting upset and ending a relationship with a funding source after having a grant proposal declined, send them a hearty “Thank You”. It is guaranteed to amplify your future chances of funding success.

Grant Writing Tip #4: Three Volunteer Management Practices That Entice Grant-Makers

Grant Writing Tip #4: Three Volunteer Management Practices That Entice Grant-Makers

As valuable as volunteers are in the non-profit world, giving them roles for which they are not qualified nor interested can have disastrous results for charities and the people they serve. Moreover, grant-makers are often very cognisant of organizations who lack responsible volunteer management practices and this is frequently a reason why applications are denied. This entry explores three (3) effective practices that organizations can embrace to ensure that their volunteers remain their greatest resource.

Grant Writing Tip #3: Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket When Choosing A Funding Source

Grant Writing Tip #3:  Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket When Choosing A Funding Source

Always have a contingency plan when submitting grant proposals to major funders. Create a list of additional foundations, corporations, and other institutional funding prospect in case your application is declined or not entirely approved.

Grant Writing Tip #2: Having A Gift Acceptance Policy Is Never A Bad Idea

Grant Writing Tip #2: Having A Gift Acceptance Policy Is Never A Bad Idea

Sometimes it is necessary to look a gift horse in the mouth.

Grant Writing Tip #1: Beware of “Values of Convenience”

Grant Writing Tip #1: Beware of “Values of Convenience”

The fewer “zeroes” the better when fine-tuning the dollar amounts of our expenditure items in our project budgets when developing grant proposals.