Learn How to Write a Winning Grant Proposal for Your Nonprofit Organization
Do you have a nonprofit business idea in mind? Are you thinking of applying for a grant from potential donors?
In this book, you will learn how to write a winning nonprofit grant proposal. This will also provide you with tips to help improve your writing skills so that you are empowered to make a successful grant proposal.
There are grants available each day for different fields, if your nonprofit organization needs money to support its goals, then now is the time to put your plan into writing.
In this guide you will How to lay the groundwork for grant seeking The steps to follow in grant application process The requirements of a grant proposal How to draft a proposed budget What you should do if your application is accepted or declined
So, what are you still waiting for?
Let's put those ideas on paper and get the donors signing on the dotted line!
Robin Devereaux-Nelson is a free-lance, technical and fiction writer, film maker and artist living in Mid-Michigan. She has written for Health and Healing Magazine, 360 Main Street, Demand Media, Hubpages and the SoWell Review. Devereaux-Nelson was 2011 award-winner in the Liberal Arts Network and Development (LAND) Contest for short fiction and poetry, winner of the Renker Foundation Writing Award, and a first place national winner in the League for Innovation Writing Competition for play-writing and essay, as well as second place winner for fiction and poetry. Her work appears in 22 Naked Bodies Inside, available on Amazon.com, and her first novel, IN VIOLET’S WAKE, will be released in December 2013 by Counterpoint Press.
This book provides a brief overview of the basics for grant applications. There is some good information for grant newbies, and it is a quick read. There were too many grammatical errors in the book, though, for me to recommend this book. There is a section on the importance of proofreading that clearly had not been proofed.
A good overview of Grant writing. US based ,but lots applicable outside of this. Could go into more details on parts such as budget, but a good start point
This book is short but with so many key points and things to do and consider. Now the task is to write and draft each segment of the grant application.