Maximizing Your Chances at Winning a Grant

A good grant writer spends hours researching and drafting a winning grant application. You don’t want to give a funder the chance to reject your funding request. To increase your chances at winning the grant you’ve worked so hard for, follow these tips:




  • Use grant writing reference books to guide you in writing well.




  • Ask only for what your organization needs; the climate of philanthropy is cautious and frugal in dire economic times.




  • Learn to be a storyteller by incorporating consistent, clear, concise, and compelling phrases and paragraphs into your funding request.




  • Focus on the positive end result of receiving a grant award. This concentration will drive your writing to the highest level of quality and reader interest.




  • Write grant requests weekly (the more frequently you write, the higher your chances of receiving grant awards).




  • If your funding request is denied, find out why. Write or call the funder and ask for specifics on what was lacking with your grant proposal. Fix the weaknesses, find new potential funders, and send out your next round of funding requests.










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