Determining the right amount to ask for in a grant proposal can feel like an unsolvable puzzle.
How do you find that sweet spot where your request is both ambitious and realistic?
This week, we’re diving into the strategies for determining the perfect grant request size. We’ll share expert advice, powerful tools, and data-driven insights to help you confidently ask for the right amount.
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Pitfalls and Pointers
Staring at a promising grant opportunity, you know the potential impact it could have on your nonprofit.
But then comes the critical question: how much should you ask for?
⚠️ Pitfall: Making an Uninformed Ask
Many nonprofits struggle with figuring out the right amount to request from a foundation, leading to either leaving money on the table or scaring off funders with an ask amount that is too high.
đź’ˇ Pointer: Leverage Historical Giving Data for Maximum Value
Use these strategies to come up with the right ask:
Analyze Past Giving Patterns: Utilize tools like our built-in 990 snapshots to access a foundation's giving history. Look at the median, average, and maximum grant amounts awarded.
- Example: If the median grant amount is $43,889 and the average is $67,324, consider your project's needs and align your ask within this range.
Compare New vs. Repeat Grantee Amounts: Check the difference in amounts given to new vs. repeat grantees. This can provide insight into how much you should request as a new applicant.
- Example: If new grantees typically receive around $60,000 while repeat grantees get over $250,000, tailor your ask accordingly.
Evaluate Similar Past Grantees: Review the amounts awarded to organizations similar to yours in size and scope. This will give you a benchmark for your request.
- Example: Look at grants given to nonprofits in your state or with similar missions to gauge a reasonable ask.
By implementing these best practices, you can confidently determine an appropriate grant request amount, increasing your chances of securing the funding your nonprofit needs.
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Tech You Should Know
What:
‍SmartSheet offers free budget templates for nonprofits that can be downloaded and used in Excel or Google Sheets.
They have templates for program-based budgets, grant proposal budgets, operating budgets, and more.
How Grant Writers Can Use It:
- Budget Planning: Utilize pre-made templates to plan your project budgets effectively, ensuring you allocate resources appropriately.Â
- Tracking Expenses: Keep an eye on your spending and ensure you stay within budget, helping maintain financial accountability.
- Collaboration: Share your budget sheets with team members, allowing for real-time updates and feedback, enhancing teamwork and transparency.
Keep in Mind:
- Integration: SmartSheet integrates with various tools like Google Drive and Microsoft Office, making it easy to sync your data across platforms.
- User-Friendly: These templates are straightforward to use, even for those with minimal technical skills, ensuring everyone on your team can contribute.
Ready to simplify your grant budgeting process?
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Expert Perspectives
🏆 Don Needs on Budgeting and Forecasting for Nonprofits
Effectively managing your organization’s financial planning is essential for long-term success.
Don Needs, CFO of Jitasa, a national accounting and bookkeeping service provider for nonprofits, shares his expertise on mastering budgeting and forecasting to enhance your grant-seeking efforts and financial stability.
Here’s his expert advice:
- Differentiate Between Budgeting and Forecasting: Understand that budgeting is about setting financial goals, while forecasting is about predicting future financial performance.
- Utilize Technology: Use tools like Instrumentl to streamline your budgeting and forecasting processes, saving time and increasing accuracy.
- Document Assumptions: Keep a clear record of your financial assumptions to facilitate better decision-making and communication with stakeholders.
- Stay Agile: Regularly review and adjust your financial plans to adapt to changing circumstances and new opportunities.
🔍 For more financial planning insights watch the full workshop here!
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Have You Tried This?
đź“Š Instrumentl Feature: Integrate Our Platform With Your Virtuous CRM
Managing funder relationships and communications is essential for grant success.
However, manually updating data across multiple platforms can be time-consuming and prone to errors.
That’s why we introduced the Virtuous CRM integration in our Spring 2024 release. Now, you can seamlessly sync your data between Instrumentl and Virtuous, ensuring consistency and saving valuable time.
Here’s how you do it:
- Connect Your Accounts: Start by linking your Virtuous CRM account with your Instrumentl profile.
- Automatic Sync: Any updates you make in our platform will automatically reflect in Virtuous. No more duplicate data entry!
- Streamline Communications: Manage your funder relationships and communications in one place, ensuring everyone on your team can access the latest information.
- Enhanced Collaboration: This integration supports better collaboration across your organization by providing a unified view of your grant opportunities and funder interactions.
Bonus: This integration isn’t just about saving time – it enhances your strategic efforts by ensuring all team members have access to the most up-to-date information, leading to more effective grant management and increased chances of success.
🕵️‍♂️ Explore more features designed to simplify your grant management here!
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Opportunities Spotlight
🌍 Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation Grant
Who It’s For: Nonprofits focusing on education, health, human services, and community improvement.
Next Deadline: October 31, 2024
Grant Amount: Up to $40K
The Details:
The Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation supports projects that make a tangible impact on communities, with a focus on innovative solutions and sustainable outcomes. Ideal for nonprofits aiming to enhance their local initiatives.
👉 Apply Here!
🌟 Urban Agriculture Resilience Grant Program
Who It’s For: Nonprofits and public gardens focused on urban agriculture and food security.
Next Deadline: December 1, 2024
Grant Amount: $5,000 - $20,000
The Details:
The American Public Gardens Association and the U.S. Botanic Garden support urban agriculture projects that combine food growing with educational programming to address food security challenges. This grant is perfect for initiatives fostering community engagement and resilience in urban settings.
👉 Apply Here!
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Networking Nook
The opportunities that were originally shared in this issue of The Impact have since passed. To check out more recent and upcoming live events, go here.
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In Case You Missed It
đź“‘ Article: Grant Writing Calendar: How to Better Manage Your Grants
Tired of missing deadlines? This article reveals a five-step guide to creating a grant calendar that keeps you on track and stress-free. Say goodbye to spreadsheets and hello to seamless organization!
đź“‘ Article: How To Ask a Foundation for Their Grant Funding and Win
Ready to master the art of the ask? This resource guides you through cold pitching, building warm relationships, and leveraging our technology to win grants. Learn the secrets to approach foundations and secure funding confidently.
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Build Your Best Grant Strategy Yet
Navigating the complexities of grant requests can be challenging, but with the right tools and insights, you can master the process.
Our innovative solutions simplify every step—from research to submission—by providing detailed insights, ensuring you ask for the perfect amount and maximize your funding potential.
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