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Tips on Grant Writing
Tips on Grant Writing
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Have a positive tone.
Use a reader-friendly font style and size.
Prepare adequate support material, relevant to the project.
Answer every question (even if only to write "not applicable").
Do no resubmit past successful applications or repeat the same narrative from another application.
Balance your project budget (Total Cash Income = Total Cash Expenses)
Understand the matching requirements for receiving funds.
Submit a professional-looking application.
Have someone unfamiliar with the project read your application to ensure that your project is clearly described.
Make sure your application is postmarked on or before the grant deadline.
Make sure the narrative is interesting to read and user friendly.
Talk about the details of the project.
Do not assume the readers are familiar with your organization or your project.
Make sure your budget revenue amounts are realistic and achievable.
Make sure you itemize and identify expenses.
Proofread the application.
Keep copies of your application.
Attend the panel review meeting if open to the public.