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HANDS-ONGRANT WRITING :HANDS-ONGRANT WRITING Session 2
GRANT WRITING :GRANT WRITING The objective is to learn:
through hands-on activities
and
class interaction
how to write a grant application.
Grant writing looks easy after its done!
Donor Bill of Rights :Donor Bill of Rights Mission – Use of Donated Resources – Capacity and Effectiveness.
Governing Board – Prudent Judgment - Stewardship.
Financial statements.
Slide 4:Use of gifts for intended purposes.
Acknowledgement and recognition.
Respect and confidentiality.
Professional relationships.
Slide 5:Who is seeking donations.
The opportunity to opt out of mailing lists.
Prompt, truthful and forthright answers.
TYPES OF GRANTS :Block Grant
Bridge Funding
Challenge Grant
Endowment
General Operating
In-Kind
Matching Grant Project/Program Funding
Restricted Grant
Seed Grant
Technology Grant
Unrestricted Grant TYPES OF GRANTS
Types of Federal Grants :Types of Federal Grants Formula
Earmarked Funds
Project
Initiative
Discretionary
TYPES OF GRANTMAKERS :TYPES OF GRANTMAKERS Community Foundations
Corporate (company-sponsored) Foundation
Corporate Giving (direct giving) Program
Private Foundations
Operating Foundations
Public Charities (grantmaking public charities)
How the course will work :How the course will work Steps to writing the grant
Homework delivered to Jackie and Mary Anne online
Reporting back online
Actual writing delivered to Jackie & Mary Anne online
The ABCs of Grant Writing :The ABCs of Grant Writing Contact the Funder
Parts of the application that can be boilerplated
Follow the Instructions!!!!!
Think about the reviewer
Jettison the jargon.
Request an appropriate amount of dollars
Know your organization’s history with the funder. Use your people connections
Find a good editor.
Have the proper person in your organization sign off on the proposal
Keep control of the proposal
One direct contact with the funder
Get used to rejection
ABCs Continued :ABCs Continued Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
Keep your presentation professional - but modest.
Get it to the funder on time.
Address the cover letter and label to a person.
Make the follow-up call. If you get the YES! OH, HAPPY DAY
If you get a “no,” Bummer
Read the Contract carefully.
Get ready to report.
Report completely and on time
WXYZ. Patience & Persistence!!!
Slide 12:Delaware Valley Grantmakers Common Grant Application
Mission Statement :Mission Statement Develop a mission statement for your project . . . . Some ideas.
HOMEWORK: :HOMEWORK: Download ( http://www.dvg.org ) and read the Delaware Valley Grant Makers Common Application cover to cover.
Highlight important things.
Determine activities you could delegate and make a list (titles) of the persons you might ask to complete these tasks.
Develop a mission statement.
Prepare your responses get it back to us on line.
Read the attachments we provided and understand their importance.