Grants should never be regarded as a quick fix for a charity’s funding sustainability challenges. So why do so many organizations continue to view them as such?
Does Your Organization Need To Learn How To Write Winning Grant Proposals?
DON'T PUT ALL YOUR FUNDING EGGS IN ONE BASKET!
Community Foundations: Four (4) Great Things That Make Them A Dark Horse Among Grant-Makers
ComCommunity foundations are often overlooked as primary sources of funding by organizations during grant-seeking campaigns. Yet here are four (4) reasons why groups should view them as an invaluable resource in their quest for funds to create meaningful change in their communities.munity foundations are
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?
Grant Writing Tip #5: Saying “Thank You” When The Answer Is “No”
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.