Grant Proposal Writing
TipsSecrets
That's right! We're giving away some
FREE SECRETS here - Secrets of How to Write Winning Proposals! From
the material in our grant manual, you'll gain valuable insights into the
techniques used repeatedly by countless people and companies of all sizes to win
government grants, subsidies, loans and contracts. In addition, we're pleased to
pass along the following time-tested tips to help you write proposals that are
real winners and not just futile exercises in dreaming without accomplishment.
TIP #1. Ensure that your proposal offers a win-win outcome. Your proposal
has to clearly indicate how the recipient will benefit from whatever it is that
you're offering. This is especially true in making a business proposal to sell
products and services, but it is also true in the case of grant-making
organizations; they will give higher ratings to proposals that help them meet
their objectives.
TIP #2. Avoid making proposals that are simply cover-ups for clearing your
debts. If this is your actual purpose (and you'd be looking for a loan in this
case), be upfront about it and show how the other party will not only be repaid,
but also gain by dealing with you. Even if it's a bank making a loan, the loans
officer is human and will want to feel s/he's doing the right thing by lending
you money.
TIP #3. If you're looking for a grant, take the time (hours and often days)
to research what's available. Applying to the organization with the program that
most closely matches your needs makes a lot more sense than sending out
proposals willy-nilly.
TIP #4. After doing initial grant research, make an effort to meet someone
involved in the administration of the program. This is a great opportunity to
get your questions answered by the right people and to get a "feel" for things.
TIP #5. Invest resources appropriate to the proposal you are making. In
other words, if you're applying for a $100,000 grant, spend more than a few
hours on it. Think about this: some organizations, especially educational,
virtually live on grants and they have full-time experts who do nothing but
prepare the applications. Can you do better than an expert in one-tenth the
time? Unfortunately, some people think they can.
TIP #6. Avoid following sample proposals unless they're ones that have been
used successfully for exactly the same program/situation you're in. Successful
proposal writing means responding exactly to the specific criteria of the
program in question.
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