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How to Write a Winning Grant Proposal for Non Profits (FREE Template)

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How to Write a Winning Grant Proposal for Non Profits

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In this video, we discuss how to write a grant proposal for a non profit. Writing a grant proposal is very difficult;lt for a beginner or newbie. Follow the tips and steps and couple it with the template to get your grant proposal on point. Start receiving funding for your non profit!

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There are two main topics of conversation at most nonprofits — the mission the organization was founded to accomplish and where to find the money to accomplish that mission.
What all grants have in common is a requirement that organizations submit a detailed grant proposal for what is almost invariably a competitive award process.
In this video, we will talk about how to write an effective grant proposal to increase your chances of winning the grant for your non-profit.

Before we begin, if you want to outsource your grant writing, you can do so by clicking the first link in the description. Freelance professionals are writing proposals for non-profits starting at $5.

Introduce your organization
Every nonprofit organization has an origin story that explains the when and why of its founding. Explaining the inspiration for your organization is a key element in writing a persuasive grant proposal.
The foundation, government agency, or donor offering the grant will certainly want a solid understanding of the organization receiving their funding. Provide an overview of your nonprofit that describes how it came into existence and how it has fared since its founding. Include the mission statement and organizational vision, and introduce the team that runs the organization, putting special emphasis on those who will manage the grant.
Broadly explain the project
There are grants available for different purposes. Some are intended to underwrite the ongoing costs of the organization; others focus on specific programs. Grants are often available to pay for the capital costs of new buildings or the startup costs of a new program.
Once you’ve found a grant that matches what you’re trying to do, the goal is to persuade the donors your project is the one best suited for their investment. Begin by introducing the name of the project. Never underestimate the persuasive power of an inspiring name!
Describe the project, including start and completion dates. If this is to be an ongoing program, explain when you expect to launch it. Include the significant milestones as it gets underway. What’s the purpose of the project? Will it allow you to do more of what you already do, or will it allow your organization to address needs that are currently beyond your capabilities?
Be sure to clearly state how much money you need to accomplish your goal.
Get more detailed
A good grant proposal, much like a good novel, first gets the reader interested and then gets into the plot, or the case for the proposal, and the project details.
It’s often helpful to present the project timeline schematically from the proposed starting date, including significant milestones, the hiring timeline, and the completion date or date of the first project evaluation.
Detail how the project will enhance your organization’s ability to achieve its mission. Get specific — include the number of additional clients you could serve, new services you could offer, or staff you could add. Funders always want to be confident their money is being spent as intended.
Budget transparency
Nonprofit organizations always have a harder time justifying their results to donors than businesses do justify their results to investors. The business, after all, is either making money or not. Nonprofits working to eliminate illiteracy, food insecurity, housing insecurity, income inequality, and environmental problems aren’t likely to show such unequivocal results.

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