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Title: 10 top tips to write fantastic grants


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  • 1)Choose the appropriate grant scheme
  • Writing a grant proposal takes time and effort
    and to make this investment cost effective the
    grant writer should first ensure the grant
    funding scheme is appropriate to the needs and
    requirements of the organisation.
  • Carefully examine the grant funders criterion to
    confirm the eligibility of the organisation and
    their project or program falls under the
    parameters.

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  • 2)Have the right team in place
  • When grant writing the role of the grant writer
    is to give evidence that the organisation can
    deliver on the project or program.
  • An effective and capable team that is innovative
    and can brainstorm together can support the grant
    writer to produce a top-notch grant submission.

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  • 3)Clear rationale
  • The role of the grant writer is to definitively
    provide the grant scheme that there is a clear
    and focused reasoning behind the project or
    program.
  • What is the rationale? What are you doing and
    why? How does it address a gap in the community?
    Who does it benefit?

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  • 4)Have well defined goals and objectives
  • By using the SMART goal setting approach the
    grant writer adds a dimension of structure and
    accountability to goals and objectives of the
    program or project and makes them more
    definitive.
  • Goals should match the needs statement, outcomes
    and rationale and specifically define what your
    proposal will achieve or accomplish for the
    target group. The goals and objectives detail the
    desired results or outcome of the program and how
    your organisation plans to achieve them.

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  • 5)Time is money
  • There are two aspects to time in the grant
    writing process. The first is taking the time to
    be thorough in addressing all the requirements
    for the grant application and ensuring compliance
    within the parameters of the funding scheme.
  • The second is getting the grant submitted prior
    to the deadline a late grant submission is
    often automatically excluded from the selection
    process.

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  • 6)Remain focused
  • When grant writing, remain focused on the goal.
    You want the proposal to be reviewed and accepted
    so sell the project and its benefits.
  • Answer all required questions and provide all
    requested documentation. Outline how the program
    or project will positively benefit the proposed
    clients.
  • Use verifiable research to emphasize how it will
    improve the outcomes for the core beneficiaries.

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  • 7)Identify effective support people
  • There is always an element of requiring referees
    for a grant proposal. It is important to choose
    the correct people to support the application.
  • They should ideally be passionate and supportive
    of the program and should be informed of the
    rationale, goals and objectives so that they can
    endorse and advocate on the behalf of the
    organisation.

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  • 8)Provide detailed pricing
  • The pricing model and quotations provided to
    support the grant application should be clear to
    read and detailed to identify where the grant
    funding will be used.
  • Grant writers should identify and use local
    suppliers in as many cases as possible this has
    a further positive effect for the community and
    demonstrates the organisation passion and
    commitment for their community to thrive.

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  • 9)Use visual aids for impact
  • Photographs, diagrams, plans, graphs can make an
    impression on the evaluator and enable them to
    clearly visualise the project or program.
  • And as is often the case a picture speaks a
    thousand words it can back up your written
    application and make an impact.

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  • 10)Sell! Sell! Sell!
  • The purpose of grant writing is to give the
    assessor a clear visual picture of the project or
    program.
  • It should sell the long term benefits of the
    funding for the community and demonstrate a
    commitment to improvement and progress for the
    core group.
  • Using descriptive language, addressing all the
    requirements and doing so in a concise and
    thoughtful way makes a fantastic grant.

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