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  • Funding bodies offer grants to not for profit
    groups to help with project funding.
  • The process of applying for the grants can be
    made easier if you understand what the funding
    bodies expect from you.

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  • Your grant proposal should begin with a Short
    Overview. This is where you use as few sentences
    as possible to present the key elements of your
    grant proposal. Ensure that in the proposal you
    address
  • The purpose of your project.
  • The expected outcomes of your project. How will
    you achieve the outcomes?
  • How will the success of your project be measured?
  • Why is your project important to you and the
    community?
  • Who are you?

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  • An assessment of need tells the funding body why
    your project is important.
  • It should detail how their funding will respond
    to a gap in resources, opportunity or knowledge
    that really to be filled.
  • Your grant application needs to clearly define
    the need or problem that your project is
    responding to.

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  • Description of your project or the project goals,
    objectives, and methodology must answer these
    questions
  • What are the goals of your project?
  • What are your expected outcomes?
  • What are the outcomes going to achieve? What
    measurement will you use?
  • How do you know your project will productively
    meet the need you have identified?
  • What will the timeline be for your project?

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  • Defining the impact of your project is important
    because funding bodies want to see that you have
    undoubtedly established the accurate benefits of
    your project, along with how you plan to measure
    and assess your achievements.

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  • As you are requesting funding, you will need to
    provide a detailed budget to clarify just what
    you are asking for and why.
  • Each budget entry should be clearly itemised, as
    you might need to follow up with a justification
    statement which explains why each cost, material,
    and equipment is correct, reasonable, and
    important for your project.

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  • Some funding bodies may require a cover Letter.
    Grant proposals that require a cover letter, will
    be preceded by the cover letter.
  • These serve to personally introduce yourself as
    the grant seeking individual or organisation.
    They allow you to establish your character and
    professionalism while briefly describe your
    proposed project.
  • You can use the cover letter to convey enthusiasm
    for the project and appreciation for the funding
    bodies' consideration of your request.

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  • Organisational qualifications will be necessary
    as you are representing a not for profit
    organisation or group.
  • This will involve devoting a full section to
    describing the mission, nature, and function of
    the organisation.
  • This is best placed near the portion of the
    proposal where you have examined the problem.

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  • You may be required to provide a range of
    supporting documents and materials at the end of
    your proposal.
  • These may be additional records, personnel bios
    for your organisations employees, community
    endorsements, tax return information, letters of
    support from allied groups or organisations
    partnering with you in your project, and so on.
  • This documentation needs to be clearly related to
    your proposal and may be requested by the funding
    body.

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    of a professional grant writer. Red Tape Busters
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    partner with you to write a grant winning
    application.
  • With sound knowledge of the grant writing process
    and what funding bodies expect, Red Tape Busters
    can elevate your grant application to winning
    status.
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