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Round 1 Applications Are Now OPEN!

NonProfit PRO

The 2024 IMAGINE Grant cycle is now open. Visit the submission portal today to download guidelines, review criteria for evaluation, and submit your proposal!

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Applications now open for Accessibility Projects Grants for British Columbia-based not-for-profits

Charity Village

Proposals will be evaluated by a Review Committee comprised of representatives from Disability Alliance BC and other BC disability or community service organizations, […] The post Applications now open for Accessibility Projects Grants for British Columbia-based not-for-profits appeared first on CharityVillage.

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How to Apply for Grants: A Guide for Parks and Rec Orgs

Achieve

Or, maybe you’ve recently reviewed your financial statements and found that you need more funds for a renovation. However, grant applications aren’t as simple as asking supporters for donations. However, grant applications aren’t as simple as asking supporters for donations. Review eligibility and guidelines.

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Prioritizing authentic connections through trust-based philanthropy 

Candid

We continue to implement this open feedback cycle, as it helps us ensure that HF’s fundamental approach remains rooted in trust and connection. TBP practices such as multi-year unrestricted funding and simplified application and reporting processes are the logical outcome of treating grantees as our partners.

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Essential Grant Writing Tips for Your Nonprofit

The Modern Nonprofit

You will need to do your research and gather the correct facts and figures pertaining to your work in order to make an informed case for your application. Using this research to tell an impressionable story, you can create a convincing grant application that will get your nonprofit the resources it needs. Make sure you are a good fit.

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Investigating and Improving the Questions You Ask Grantees

sgEngage

I led a group of fellow volunteers who evaluated applications from diverse organizations. It was a comprehensive process including an open-call part 1, an invitation-only part 2, a site visit for finalists, and a presentation highlighting best practices. When was the last time your application was given a solid review?

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Participatory Grantmaking: I’m in! Now what?

sgEngage

If you have decided to use a collective group model, you may invite all eligible applicants to participate. They might, for example, review synopses of eligible proposals and rank them, or vote to prioritize strategic issues or geographies. Always be mindful of the burden you’re placing on applicants.