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Does Revenue Diversification Actually Work for Nonprofits?

Peak Proposals

Grant writing. Strong grant proposals are well written and reflect an understanding of the funder’s interests. Someone who writes well can be a good grant writer with practice, and someone with not-so-great writing skills—but who is very knowledgeable about the proposed project—can become a better writer.

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An Introvert’s Top 3 Tips for Approaching Grant-making Foundations

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Many people become grant writers because they’re better with words than people. Seriously though, in my 25+ years in nonprofit fundraising, I have met many more introverts than extroverts who gravitate toward grant writing and management versus individual donors or special events. And by many, I mean me. You too, maybe?

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Securing Funding in Tough Times

Grant Writing Made Easy

Nonprofits may find that long-time donors are spread thinner and may not contribute at previous levels, necessitating broader outreach and new engagement strategies. In such a competitive and demanding environment, honing your grant writing skills and understanding the nuances of the funding landscape are more crucial than ever.