How to successfully apply for a grants from a non profit foundation

Grant Dept.

From the Office of Administration

As development director of several non profit organizations have submitted more than 1,000 grant applications to foundations. Apply for a grant to a foundation is one thing, but getting the grant real adopted is something completely different. Here’s how to apply for a grant to a foundation correctly and immediately increase your chances of actually getting the grant approved.

First phase – Do your research properly – First, you have to do all your research properly apply for grants. Go to the website of Foundation Center, visit the foundation website to find out what their needs were funded in the past, and make sure that your agency or nonprofit meets these requirements. If organizations for funds from the foundation for children and the organization of classical music is a nonprofit, you have no chance of being funded by the foundation, do not waste time by sending a request. See also grants already funded by each foundation so you can see what programs they like and what the average amount of a grant. So you know how to ask (if fund, usually around $ 10,000, which does not apply for a grant of $ 50,000, which is probably not serious.)

Second phase – Make sure you know at the time of grant – Every foundation has a length of time required to obtain a grant proposal. Many also have two or three cycles of the year award, so if you miss a deadline, no problem, another will arrive in a few months.

Third phase – Identify your needs – Make sure you are quite clear in my head Why do I need the money and what will release him before writing the grant application. If you ask for $ 10,000 as a foundation, make sure you know what is going to use the money to start writing before their implementation.

Fourth phase – start writing your grant application – Some foundations will be required to complete some forms that can be downloaded from their website. Some foundations want just a general question of subsidy, which is easier than you can use whatever you used before, just change the name of the foundation. Some foundations have an application form online, which is dead easy to fill.

Fifth phase – Follow the instructions correctly – All Foundation tells you exactly what they need. Just give them the information required, neither more nor less. If you can follow the instructions correctly, that tells a potential donor who can use the money you say you use it too.

Sixth phase – Includes all the required documents – Once you’ve finished writing your grant application, be sure to include all documents requested. All foundations will need at least last year’s budget (some may require 2-3 years of budget) and a copy of its budget this year and a copy of the project budget is that requests for funding. It also includes a brochure on the program you are requesting funds, and a brochure on the organization. Remember to include a copy of your non profit the letter, as will the Foundation to ensure That you can legally give money. (If the agency does not have a the letter, which are not eligible to receive grants from most foundations.)

Seventh phase – write a letter of Nice – Do not forget to write a letter to accompany your application to explain who you are, what your body, the amount of money you ask and what happens to use the award. Many people do not send a letter, which greatly reduces your chances of receiving a grant foundation.

With these seven simple steps, you should be able to apply for a grant from the foundation successfully. Overall, because the foundations studied carefully before grant applications and has completed the application form carefully and accurately, my success rate with the receipt of donations was approximately 50%. This is a very high rate of approval of the case. It is also, however, can achieve the same result if you follow the above steps.

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