Grant Proposal Budget

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  LEADERSHIP
 
 Do your grant proposal budgets reflect the true program costs to achieve your   program or project’s goals?

 A grant proposal budget and narrative justification are important financial documents that allocate and   explain expenses and predict additional sources of revenue for the funds you are requesting from a   funder.  One key to writing strong grant applications is being clear about how you’ll use the funding   you’re   requesting. This comprehensive guide will walk you through creating a grant proposal budget that takes   into account the true costs of your program or project and accurately conveys to grantmakers how you   intend to spend the requested funds.

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Language

English

 Cost
$197.00 (2 Modules)

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Grant makers need to know what your funding request is and how you intend to utilize those funds. Having a grant proposal budget is specific to your proposed project or program. This budget outlines what your intended expenditures would be if you were awarded the grant funding. The grant budget is an important piece of your grant proposal because it shows the grant maker exactly what their funding will be used for. While making a compelling written justification for your program or project may be valuable, having a solid grant proposal budget outlined will paint a clear picture of your intentions with the funds. It’s natural to feel intimidated in creating one. That’s why we’ve put together the ultimate guide to making your own grant proposal budget — complete with free grant budget and narrative templates.
 What You’ll learn
  What is a grant budget and why is it important?
  What is a Grant Budget Narrative and why is it important?
  How to prepare a grant proposal budget and narrative.
  What are direct costs and indirect costs for grants?
 Why You Want to Learn It

In an attempt to grab the attention of funders, grant writers strive to submit innovative proposals and often overlook other elements when creating a successful grant proposal. One such neglected section is the budget for grant proposals. However, the grant budget is often the first document examined by a grant reviewer and is often the deciding factor on whether your application will be read. Therefore, adequately estimating how much the project will cost and how the finances will be distributed can make all the difference between being awarded or declined funding.
 How It Will Help You

It is often a challenge for the grant writer to present an estimated cost of their program or project. Furthermore, in today’s age of stiff competition, even senior grant writers will benefit from improving their budgeting skills. In this course, we will discuss how to draft a compelling grant budget and narrative for a grant proposal. You will receive guidance and free templates to help you draft your next grant proposal budget and narrative.
 Who should attend:
• Leaders of nonprofits or other fundraisers less than 5 years in existence
• Leaders or staff of nonprofits or other fundraising groups who are struggling with securing grants
• Leaders or staff of nonprofits or other fundraising groups who are considering grant funding as part of their diversified fundraising strategy
• Individuals who are interested in starting a nonprofit or fundraising entity
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