Title: Preparing Successful Funding Proposals January 2005
1Preparing Successful Funding Proposals January
2005
- Megan K. Riebe
- Director of Development, WSU Extension
- Director, Washington State 4-H Foundation
2What is a Proposal?
- A written document requesting funding
- A portrait of you and your organization
- A description of the problem or need
- A contract
- A proposal is a
- program representation and a plan
3Measure Twice, Cut OnceOtherwise Known as
Pre-Planning
- In baiting a mousetrap with cheese, always leave
room for the mouse. - -- Saki
4Know Thy Self (Attribution Inscription on the
Oracle of Apollo at Delphi, Greece, 6th century
B.C.)
- What are the mission and strategic goals of your
organization? - What is special or unique about your
organization? - Who is your community/constituency and what are
its characteristics? - How does your organization serve this community?
5Know Thy SelfGrasp the subject, the words will
follow. --Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC)
- Why is it important that your organization serve
the community in the way it does? - Why should your organization be supported?
- Who should support your organization?
6Know Thy Project
- Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is
an obstacle. - -- Ken Hakuta
7Know Thy Project
- Can you write a two- or three- sentence summary
of the project? - What is the problem you are trying to solve?
- What is your general strategy for solving the
problem? - Why do you need this funding to solve this
problem? - Why is your organization the best one to do this
work?
8Know Thy Project
- How will this project further the mission and
strategic goals of your organization? - How will this project make a difference to the
community you serve? - If you actually get the money, do you have the
people, time, resources and motivation to carry
out this project?
Money often costs too much. -- Ralph Waldo
Emerson
9Writing Exercise 1
- Briefly answer the previous set of questions for
your organization or project. - 15-20 minutes
10Show Me the Money!!
- The use of money is all the advantage there is
in having it.
- -- Benjamin Franklin
11Types of Funding Sources
- Public
- Governments local to federal
- Private
- Corporations
- Private Foundations
- Individuals
- Community Groups/Service Clubs
12The World of Philanthropic Giving
- We are a giving nation 2003 240 BILLION
- Individuals
- Corporations
- Private Foundations
- Bequests
- QUIZ Guess the percentages
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15TOTAL GIVING, 1962-2002
( in Billions)
Source AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy/Giving USA
2003
16GIVING BY FOUNDATIONS, 1962-2002
- The Foundation Center estimated 26.90 billion
for grantmaking in 2002 by independent,
community, and operating foundations. This is a
drop of 1.2 percent (-2.7 percent adjusted for
inflation). - Despite the fact that 2002 was the third straight
year of overall decline in stock pricesand
hence of the value of endowments held by many
foundationsfoundation giving showed very little
change from the 27.22 billion granted in 2001. - The Foundation Center summarized four trends
important to foundation grantmaking in 2002 - 1) Giving by newly active foundations brought
additional resources to the field. - 2) A continuing high level of new gifts and
bequests from donors to existing foundations
reduced losses to foundation endowments despite
stock market performance. - 3) Payment of commitments made after the
September 11, 2001, attacks boosted overall
foundation payments. - 4) Many foundations made an effort to maintain
stable levels of givingor at least to limit
reductionsin the face of government funding
cutbacks.
Source AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy/Giving USA
2003
17GIVING BY FOUNDATIONS, 1962-2002
( in Billions)
Source AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy/Giving USA
2003
18THE NUMBER OF 501(c)(3) ORGANIZATIONS, 1993-2002
Source AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy/Giving USA
2003
19The World of Private Foundations
- Private (Family/Independent)
- Community
- Corporate
20Research
No student knows his subject the most he knows
is where and how to find out the things he does
not know. -- Woodrow Wilson
21Private Foundation Information Sources
- Electronic Resources
- Internet
- Publications Cooperating Collections
- Periodicals
- Networking
- Grantors Guidelines
22- MID-COLUMBIA LIBRARY Reference Department1620
South Union StreetKennewick, WA 99336(509)
783-7878 - KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM Redmond Regional
LibraryNonprofit Philanthropy Resource
Center15990 NE 85thRedmond, WA 98052(425)
885-1861 - SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Fundraising Resource
Center1000 4th AveSeattle, WA 98104(206)
386-4636 - SPOKANE PUBLIC LIBRARY Funding Information
Center906 W. Main Ave.Spokane, WA 99201(509)
444-5300 - TACOMA LIBRARY University of Washington1900
Commerce St.Tacoma, WA 98403-3100(253) 692-4440
- WENATCHEE VALLEY COLLEGE John A. Brown
LibraryFunding Information Center1300 Fifth
StreetWenatchee, WA 98807(509) 664-2520
23What to Research
- Commitment to Your Funding Needs
- Geographic Limitations
- Fields of Interest
- Types of Support
- Size of Awards
- Funding History
- Special Population Groups Funded
- Matching or Cost Sharing Requirements
- Application Deadlines and Procedures
- Rules of Engagement
24The Initial Approach
- Personal Visit
- Phone Call
- Letter of Inquiry
- Project Summary
- Full Proposal
25Writing (and rewriting.and rewriting.and
rewriting..)
- Your manuscript is both good and original, but
the part that is good is not original, and the
part that is original is not good. - -- Samuel Johnson
26Follow the Guidelines!
- Traffic signals in New York are just rough
guidelines. - -- David Letterman (1947 - )
If you dont fit their Guidelines, dont send
them a proposal!!
27Components of a Proposal Prior to the Narrative
- Letter of Transmittal
- Accompanies the proposal document
- Written in first person
- Addressed to a person with title
- Single spaced, business letter style
- Ideally limited to one page
- Not a summary hands document from one person to
another
28Components of a Proposal Prior to the Narrative
- Cover Sheet
- Data page
- Title of project
- Contact information
- Dates of project activity
- Total project cost
- Amount requested
- Signatures(s)
29Components of a Proposal Prior to the Narrative
- Title Page
- Recommend always having one
- Four things on it
- Name or title of project
- Organization it is being submitted to
- Submitted by
- Date of submission
30Components of a Proposal Prior to the Narrative
- Table of Contents
- Necessary if proposal is over 2-3 pages
- Follow guidelines/requirements
- List of figures
- List of tables/graphs
- Attachments
31Components of a Proposal Prior to the Narrative
- Summary or Abstract
- Begins the narrative section
- Project dictates if it is needed
- Keep it short and concise ½ page
- Summarize entire focus, dont restate every point
- Include amount requested
- Gain the readers attention!
32Components of a Proposal Narrative Section
- Introduction
- Introduce organization
- History and background
- Mission, vision and philosophy
- Population group served
- Geographic area served
- Overview of programs
- Focus of the project
33Components of a Proposal Narrative Section
- Need or Problem Statement
- Definition of the condition or situation you want
to change - Relate needs to people
- Make this very clear
- Prove the need exists - support with
facts/statistics - Leave no doubt in the readers mind that a real
problem exists - Motivate the reader to read further
- If the reader leaves this section without
understanding the need fully and clearly, you are
in trouble!
34Components of a Proposal Narrative Section
- Need or Problem Statement
- Writing Assignment Prepare a need statement
suitable for becoming the basis for a funding
request for your organization. - 20 minutes writing, 10 minutes discussion
35Components of a Proposal Narrative Section
- Objectives
- What we will do to meet the need or solve the
problem - Measurable within the life of the project
- Four Types
- Product
- Program
- Performance
- Behavioral
36Components of a Proposal Narrative Section
- Methods or Procedures
- How we will accomplish our objectives
- Tip Restate the need/problem in
- each section to create flow
37Components of a Proposal Narrative Section
- Impact Statement
- Rationale
- Sustainability/Future Funding how will you
continue this work after the grant funds are gone?
38Components of a Proposal Narrative Section OR
Attachment
- Organizational Structure
- Staffing Plan
- Project Timeline Milestones
- PERT, GANTT
- Facilities Description
39Components of a Proposal Narrative Section OR
Attachment
- Evaluation
- Formative - forward
- Summative looking back
- Impact - beyond
- Anticedent peripheral, i.e. model programs
40Components of a Proposal Narrative Section OR
Attachment
- Budget
- Clear and easy to read
- Provide justification
- Project dictates presentation
41Attachments or Appendices
- Information you want reviewers to access, but
will not distract them while reading the
narrative - Dont include anything you do not reference in
the narrative - Include only information that reinforces the
basic arguments contained in the narrative
42Commonly Required Attachments
- IRS 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) Letter
- Listing of Board Members
- Audited Financial Statements
- Operating Budget
- Project Budget
- Listing of Other Funding Sources for the Project
- Letters of Support
- Documentation of Partnerships
43Writing Tips
- Writing Exercise Editing Proposal Content
- You become a good writer just as you become a
good joiner by planing down your sentences. Â - -- Anatole France
44Out the door!!
- No more prizes for predicting rain.
- Prizes only for building arks.
- -- Anonymous
45Proposal Submission
- A professional is a person who can do his best
at a time when he doesn't - particularly feel like it.
- --Alistair Cooke
46Follow-up with the granting agency
- One ungrateful man does an injury to all who
stand in need of aid. Â Â -- Publilius Syrus
47Evaluation of the process
- Insanity is doing the same thing over and over
again, but expecting different results. - -- Rita Mae Brown
48Now what do I do??
- I have never been lost but I was bewildered once
for three days. - -- Daniel Boone
- Submit the same proposal idea to other agencies.
- Develop new proposal ideas for this same agency.
49Final Pearls of Wisdom
- Do not cast your pearls before swine.
- -- Matthew 76
- People give to people Its all about
relationships - Proposal development is a process
- Make a fit between the problem and proposal
- Be aware of differences of opinion in
professional fields - Demonstrate competency and success
- Be creative and positive!
50Evaluations, Please!!