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Q & A
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1. There is no money available; has the grant well
dried up?
On the contrary! Funding is selective these days but there are millions
of dollars waiting to be obtained. Furthermore, Foundations
entrusted with dispersing these monies are just waiting to give it away,
as we are to successfully receive it. |
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2. Is meeting the grant deadline the most significant
goal for the successful grant writer?
Not really! The two most significant goals are: To produce a Quality
Proposal and to target the proposal to the right agency. Many grant
writers fall into the habit of putting deadlines ahead of everything
else. Do not create an 11th hour disaster proposal to meet a last
minute deadline. Take your time, produce a top quality grant proposal
then submit it to the agency the following year, or submit to a similar
foundation now. |
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3. Anyone can produce a Grant Proposal?
False! Writing a successful Grant Proposal is very mundane and
requires attention to each and every grant detail. Competition is stiff
and only the best draft proposals receive approval in most cases.
Frequently, applications are dismissed early in the review process
simply due to grammatical errors and a lack of following instructions as
required by the Funder and raises "Red Flags". |
Contact Information

(440) 964-0249 -or-
consultant@goldenrulegrantconsultant.com |