GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT A proposal does not stand alone. It must be part of a process of planning, research, outreach and cultivation of.

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GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT A proposal does not stand alone. It must be part of a process of planning, research, outreach and cultivation of potential funders Grant Identification Process  Supports the organizations strategic plan, goals and objectives  Part of a balanced fiscal strategy and development plan  On going pre-proposal research and planning

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT It takes a village to plan and develop a competitive proposal  Organizational key decision makers  Community partners  Content area experts  Financial specialists  Contracts/Purchasing  Implementers (those that deliver the service)

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Gather Background Information  Concept – How does the project fit with the mission and vision of your organization? Is there a definite need?  Program – description of the project and how it will be conducted, timetables for project activities, anticipated outcomes and evaluation plans, staffing needs  Expenses – sketch a broad outline of expenses to assess if the costs are reasonable to the outcomes anticipated (a detailed budget will evolve after the program details have been worked out)

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Gather Background Information The data gathering process will make the proposal writing much easier and by involving other stakeholders in the process, it also helps key people within your agency seriously consider the project’s value to the organization

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT  Abstract/Executive Summary  Need/Problem Statement  Program Design and Implementation  Program Goals and Objectives  Collaboration/Partners  Program Evaluation  Agency Capacity/Background/History  Budget  Program Sustainability  Summary/Conclusion The Anatomy of a proposal

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Proposal Development Tips  Find out which foundations have given grants in your region  Read the current guidelines  Collect sample successful grants to use as models  Use the same terms in your proposal that the foundation used  Show in your proposal that you are aware of others that have done similar projects  Address sustainability  Measureable outcomes  Tie yourself to a major regional or national issue  Evaluations are the means by which you prove your success

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Program Development Resources Resources for Assessing and Analyzing Needs  - Population statistics on age, ethnicity, gender, income, housing  - The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics  - United Way Community Needs Assessment  - Reports for accountability, test data, enrollment, graduates, dropouts, course enrollments, staffing and data regarding English Learners

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Locating Public Funding Sources…  - Search Federal Government Grant opportunities (e- mail alerts, online submissions)  - Government Printing Office, A-Z search feature; government agencies and publication; Federal registrar  - Federal web portal; A-Z Search feature; State; County; City and Regional public agencies  - Online Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) database of all Federal programs; grant writing resources

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT  - Department of Education grant making glossary  - Resources for Faith- Based and Community Initiatives  - The grantsmanship center website provides daily summary of federal registrar grant notices, grant writing resources, magazine, training program, publications, successful proposals, online discussion group, free and subscription services  - Research associate website includes subscription newsletter, training programs, successful proposals, directories of funding sources, best practices

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Locating Private Funding Sources….  - Foundation Directory Online searchable database services free and at various subscription levels. Find funders function, common grant applications, best practice research studies, prospect worksheets  - Hosts multiple discussion lists, best practices,trends, and grant opportunities weekly feature at a nominal fee  - Database, research analysis reports, and free subscription services

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Proposal Review and Selection Process  Program Office  Rank based on scores  Geographic consideration  May call the applicant for clarification on questions raised by the Program Office or the review panel

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT The 10 most common grant seeking mistakes  The writing in the proposal isn't succinct or intelligible, resulting in a proposal that doesn't make sense.  The costs for technology items are inaccurate or, in the worst case scenario, are inflated. Never guess at the cost of an item.  No one proofreads the proposal before it is submitted, and the proposal contains typographical or grammatical errors.  The budget doesn't match the narrative, and the reviewer sees costs on the budget pages that are not mentioned or explained in the narrative.  The objectives cannot be measured, because they are too vague and open to individual interpretation in terms of success or failure.

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT The 10 most common grant seeking mistakes  A reasonable amount of time is not allotted to develop a project idea and to write the proposal, resulting in a sloppy, incomplete document.  An assumption is made that the reviewers are experts in the subject area and that they understand jargon and acronyms without explanation.  The proposal is full of "buzzwords" and offers little or no substance.  The writer ignores the instruction in the request for proposals and violates the rules and directions it specifies.  Funders are selected because they have money, not because there is a close fit between the project idea and the funders' interest.

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Steps to Writing Successful Grants  Some requests for proposals will ask for a dissemination plan up front. Reviewers are looking for projects that can be replicated. Funders want to know that they are making a difference for students by supporting a project that produces results.  Some of the best proposals clearly show how the project fits into the strategic plan of the district and how it will impact the future direction of the district. If you cannot make this connection in a proposal, you run the risk of appearing that you are “running after” the money. As with securing a business loan, obtaining a grant requires two things: (1) a solid plan and (2) ability to demonstrate that you can be trusted with the money.

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Steps to Writing Successful Grants  Every proposal should include a budget narrative. You'll know (and so will the funder) that your budget is based on actual numbers, not just someone's best guess. In compiling a budget section, you must translate your activities section into dollars. Ask someone to review your budget narrative before you submit it.  Read proposal directions carefully! Many great ideas are never funded because the directions for submission were not followed to the letter.

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Current Grant Opportunities

GRANT PROPOSAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT For questions/comments or additional resources please feel free to contact: Cherise Wickham Grant Development Manager