grant-making sources

When Should We Include Anecdotal Evidence In Grant Proposals?

When Should We Include Anecdotal Evidence In Grant Proposals?

Including compelling stories and experiences in funding applications can drive home the urgency of your case and occasionally tip the scales in favour of an approval. The trick is selecting the appropriate time and place to share them.

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 #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.