Proposal writing is one of the best ways to fuel your dreams! Here is where you can learn how!
If you are in the business of helping for people in need, you need money to do your job. Chances are that if you had a little more money, you’d be able to help more people and do your work better. That’s where grants come into play. If you run an organization to help those in need, you may be eligible to receive money through grant programs.
This program provides some basic information about the grants process. It also covers programs that may interest your organization. Grants programs are organized into general categories ranging from programs for elders and the homeless to those that serve at-risk youth and people making the transition from welfare to work.
How can our organization find out about funding opportunities? First, you must become familiar with what is available.
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GrantReady – Writing Services
Grant and proposal writing at your fingertips! Foundations and government agencies fulfill their missions, in part, by providing funds for specific purposes in the form of grants. Grant writing is the process of applying for funding in support of a project that provides a social good. Grants may be sought to begin a new activity, to support ongoing operations, to make capital improvements, to purchase needed equipment and supplies, and for other purposes that support a project. Our primary goal of grant writing is the demonstration of a match between the funder's mission and your project's purpose.
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GrantReady Workshop
Learn the 3 Steps of Grant Writing, various writing styles and write grants for yourself, business, and others! Through the workshop we provide, you’ll learn all the techniques and acquire the skills you need to effectively research and write grants for the needs of your project, program and/or organization. Again, our primary goal of grant writing is the demonstration of a match between the funder's mission and your project's purpose. Ready to begin? Click this link to get started: