Outdoor Explorations is writing to request funding from the Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family Foundation. They operate a summer camp that provides outdoor experiences to underserved youth to develop self-confidence and leadership skills through activities like hiking, camping, and rock climbing. They are seeking a $50,000 grant to support their mission and help more children experience the benefits of their program.
This document provides guidance on writing successful grant proposals, including what information to include in each section of the proposal such as the organization information, problem statement, work plan, outcomes, budget, and supplementary materials. The document outlines the key elements funders want to see in each section and tips for writing them effectively such as clearly describing the problem, intended impact, and evaluation plan while keeping the overall proposal under five pages.
This grant application cover sheet requests basic information about an organization, including its legal name, address, executive director, and contact information. If the application is approved, it would provide funding for a specific project, as described in a one sentence purpose, and cover a defined timeframe and budget. The applicant organization must submit supporting documentation along with the completed cover sheet.
This grant proposal seeks $250,000 to establish the New Hanover Child Advocates (NHCA) organization. NHCA will assign Guardian ad Litems (GALs) to advocate for the best interests of children in the family court system of New Hanover County, North Carolina. Currently, abused and neglected children lack proper representation in court and judges have insufficient case information to make decisions. The proposal outlines NHCA's goals of placing 75% of children in permanent homes within a year, recruiting and training community volunteers as GALs, and evaluating their impact after the first year. A detailed budget and list of necessities is provided to cover staffing, office space, equipment and operating costs for the new nonprofit.
Outdoor Explorations is writing to request funding from the Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family Foundation. They operate a summer camp that provides outdoor experiences to underserved youth to develop self-confidence and leadership skills through activities like hiking, camping, and rock climbing. They are seeking a $50,000 grant to support their mission and help more children experience the benefits of their program.
This document provides guidance on writing successful grant proposals, including what information to include in each section of the proposal such as the organization information, problem statement, work plan, outcomes, budget, and supplementary materials. The document outlines the key elements funders want to see in each section and tips for writing them effectively such as clearly describing the problem, intended impact, and evaluation plan while keeping the overall proposal under five pages.
This grant application cover sheet requests basic information about an organization, including its legal name, address, executive director, and contact information. If the application is approved, it would provide funding for a specific project, as described in a one sentence purpose, and cover a defined timeframe and budget. The applicant organization must submit supporting documentation along with the completed cover sheet.
This grant proposal seeks $250,000 to establish the New Hanover Child Advocates (NHCA) organization. NHCA will assign Guardian ad Litems (GALs) to advocate for the best interests of children in the family court system of New Hanover County, North Carolina. Currently, abused and neglected children lack proper representation in court and judges have insufficient case information to make decisions. The proposal outlines NHCA's goals of placing 75% of children in permanent homes within a year, recruiting and training community volunteers as GALs, and evaluating their impact after the first year. A detailed budget and list of necessities is provided to cover staffing, office space, equipment and operating costs for the new nonprofit.
An overview of how to get started in the grant writing process.
Originally given at the United Methodist Church - Community Developers Program Training Event
September 15, 2010
Scottsdale, AZ
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