- Writing grants has not been prioritized by the organization.
- Your organization is unable to start, finish, and/or continue priority projects or initiatives as it does not have sufficient funds.
- Grants are applied to in an ad hoc manner by employees who do not have sufficient time and resources to dedicate to the process.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
There are three critical components to the grant application process:
- Being strategic about the grant opportunities your organization chooses to pursue.
- Dedicating sufficient time and resources to writing a competitive grant application.
- Ensuring your organization will be able to adhere to the grant parameters if awarded the funding.
Impact and Result
- By leveraging Info-Tech’s methodology, your organization will strategically select, write, and submit competitive grant applications, securing additional funding sources to support the organization and the communities you serve.
- This research can enhance the grant writing capabilities of the organization and ensure that every grant chosen aligns with your organizational priorities.
- This blueprint will drive consensus on which grant applications should be prioritized by the organization, ensuring resourcing, feasibility, and significance are considered.
Member Testimonials
After each Info-Tech experience, we ask our members to quantify the real-time savings, monetary impact, and project improvements our research helped them achieve. See our top member experiences for this blueprint and what our clients have to say.
9.5/10
Overall Impact
$7,799
Average $ Saved
10
Average Days Saved
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Experience
Impact
$ Saved
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Mascoutah Community Unit School District 19
Guided Implementation
9/10
$12,999
10
Best: Learning that I am on the right track and that my plan is justified. Worst: The time and work to get it all done is still a challenge. Ther... Read More
Caribbean Public Health Agency
Guided Implementation
10/10
$2,599
10
Workshop: Increase Grant Application Success
Workshops offer an easy way to accelerate your project. If you are unable to do the project yourself, and a Guided Implementation isn't enough, we offer low-cost delivery of our project workshops. We take you through every phase of your project and ensure that you have a roadmap in place to complete your project successfully.
Module 1: Determine Your Organization's Priorities
The Purpose
Determine the key priorities of your organization and identify grant funding opportunities that align with those priorities.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Prevents duplicate grant applications from being submitted
- Ensures the grant and the organization's priorities are aligned
- Increases the success rate of grant applications
Activities
Outputs
Discuss grant funding opportunities and their importance to the organization.
- An understanding of why grants are important to your organization
Identify organizational priorities.
- A list of priorities being pursued by your organization
Module 2: Prioritize Grant Funding Opportunities
The Purpose
Identify potential grant funding opportunities that align with the projects/initiatives the organization would like to pursue. Prioritize these funding opportunities and identify which should take precedent based on resourcing, importance, likelihood of success, and feasibility.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Generate a list of potential funding opportunities that can be revisited when resources allow
- Obtain consensus from your working group on which grants should be pursued based on how they have been prioritized
Activities
Outputs
Develop a list of potential grant funding opportunities.
- A list of potential grant funding opportunities
Define the resource capacity your organization has to support the granting writing process.
- Realistic expectations of your organization's capacity to undertake the grant writing lifecycle
Discuss and prioritize grant opportunities
- Notes and priorities from your discussion on grant opportunities
Module 3: Sketch a Grant Application
The Purpose
Take the grant that was given top priority in the last section and sketch out a draft of what that application will look like. Think critically about the sketch and determine if there are opportunities to further clarify and demonstrate the goals of the grant application.
Key Benefits Achieved
- A sketch ready to be developed into a grant application
- A critique of the sketch to ensure that the application will be well understood by the reviewers of your submission
Activities
Outputs
Sketch the grant application.
- A sketched version of the grant application ready to be drafted
Perform a SWOT analysis of the grant sketch.
- A SWOT analysis that critically examines the sketch and offers opportunities to enhance the application
Module 4: Prepare to Submit the Grant Application
The Purpose
Have the grant application actively critiqued by various internal and external individuals. This will increase the grant application's quality and generate understanding of the application submission and post-submission process.
Key Benefits Achieved
- A list of individuals (internal and external) that can potentially review the application prior to submission
- Preparation for the submission process
- An understanding of why the opportunity to learn how to improve future grant applications is so important
Activities
Outputs
Identify potential individuals who will review the draft of your grant application.
- A list of potential individuals who can be asked to review and critique the grant application
Discuss next steps around the grant submission.
- An understanding of what the next steps in the process will be
Review grant writing best practices.
- Knowledge of grant writing best practices