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Grammar 101 for Grant Writers


By Katie • Feb 25th, 2008

Grammatical errors in your grants can distract your reader and give them an unfavorable impression of your work. Here are a few of the most common grammar errors in grant applications with examples on how to avoid them.



Secrets From a Grant Reviewer


By Katie • Feb 12th, 2008

Reading grants is by far the best professional development available for grant writers. For me, it revealed the secret to good grant writing.



Do Your Budget First


By Katie • Feb 5th, 2008

When thinking about applying for a grant the first question to ask yourself is, “Are we eligible?” If yes, the second question should be, “Is there a matching funds requirement?” If so, “Is it cash or in-kind, and can we come up with it?” If not, do not proceed.



Put Together a Grant Team that Works


By Katie • Jan 29th, 2008

A critical step in successful grant raising is coordinating the relevant people involved and the information that they either gather or have. When you are preparing to submit grant proposals for a nonprofit there are a few major players.