December 10, 2024

The Impact Issue #39: Ready For Your Next Grant?

This issue of The Impact dives into building capacity before applying, expert tips from Jennifer McKenzie, tools like SureImpact, and top grants like HDR Foundation and George Family Foundation opportunities. Get fully prepared to win and manage your next big funding!

Hey there, nonprofit champions!

If you’re gearing up for your next big grant, it’s worth asking: is your organization truly prepared to handle it?

Often, the difference between winning funds and creating a lasting impact comes down to organizational infrastructure.

This week, we’re talking all things preparation—we’ve got expert advice, tech tools, and a roundup of timely opportunities to set you up for success!

Welcome to The Impact.

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Pitfalls and Pointers

⚠️ Pitfall: Waiting Until You Win a Grant to Develop Capacity

Grants are designed to fuel impact, but without the right structure, managing a grant can feel like rowing a boat without oars.

Many nonprofits wait until they’ve won funding to think about capacity-building, which can stretch resources thin and leave teams scrambling.

đź’ˇPointer: Prepare in Advance With a Capacity-Building Plan

By preparing in advance with a capacity-building plan, you set your team up for success with every new grant opportunity.

Here are four actionable steps to get started:

  • Conduct a Capacity Assessment: Begin by evaluating your team’s strengths and areas for improvement. This includes identifying any skills gaps, workflow inefficiencies, and potential tech tools that could streamline your operations. The Council of Nonprofits has some free self-assessment resources you can explore.
  • Develop a Dedicated Budget for Capacity-Building: Allocate funds specifically for enhancing organizational capacity. This could go toward training, new technology, or hiring part-time support staff. There are even grants available specifically for capacity building initiatives.
  • Create Clear Workflow Processes: Map out key processes like grant management, reporting, and financial tracking. Document each step and identify where responsibilities fall. Clear processes will allow for smoother onboarding and quicker adaptability for team changes or additional tasks.
  • Identify and Integrate Capacity-Building Tools: Implement tools that help with tracking, reporting, and collaboration, like Instrumentl.

🔧 Discover more practical strategies in our free Capacity Building Toolkit!

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Tech You Should Know

What:

SureImpact for Nonprofits.

Whether you’re a team of one or leading a full staff, SureImpact can streamline how you prepare for and measure your impact. From tracking outcome data to compiling streamlined reports for stakeholders, this tool helps nonprofit organizations manage their impact data seamlessly.

How it can help:

  • Organizational Clarity: SureImpact Analytics automatically takes your client demographic, activity, and outcome data collected by frontline staff and displays it in one central location for easy visualization. This enables leadership to understand the impact of programs, identify areas of improvement, and make changes as necessary. 
  • Reporting Made Easy: With SureImpact, you can manage and report on specific outcomes on an individual, program, and organizational level. Easily export these reports and share them with funders and other stakeholders.  
  • Time Savings: SureImpact automates the data collection process to improve accuracy and reduce time spent on data entry. Spend less time on paperwork and more time on planning for the future. 

🌟 Learn more about how SureImpact streamlines nonprofit impact management!

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Expert Perspectives

🏆 Jennifer McKenzie, Managing Partner of Organized Synergy, on Ways to Know if You Are Grant-Ready

Grant-readiness goes beyond having a project in mind—it’s about building a foundation that can support the scope of the work involved. In a recent interview, expert Jennifer McKenzie shared ways to assess your grant readiness:

Here’s her expert advice:

  1. Ensure Staff Capacity for Reporting and Compliance: McKenzie recommends assessing staff capacity beforehand to ensure you have a plan to comply with grant execution and reporting requirements. This might mean designating specific team members to handle grant compliance or creating reporting templates to simplify recurring tasks. Even setting up a cross-functional grant team can keep your organization on track without overwhelming any one person.
  2. Establish Strong Financial Systems and Documentation: Funders look for financial stability and transparency. A well-documented financial system with robust records is essential for building funder confidence. Conduct a financial audit, set up clear accounting practices, and, if possible, use awards-tracking software to stay organized. 
  3. Develop a Logic Model for Program Planning: Creating a logic model can be invaluable for measuring and showcasing progress effectively. By aligning grant activities with clear outcomes, your team can track performance metrics and adapt as needed. Not only does this create transparency, but it also provides funders with a structured view of your project’s impact potential and sustainability.

These strategies help ensure that your organization is equipped and ready to meet funder expectations. 

🔎 Check out McKenzie’s full breakdown to assess your organization’s readiness level!

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 A Gift for You

Getting on the same page to write winning grant proposals and execute successful projects that will have funders coming back for more isn’t always easy. Check out our freebie: Winning Grants Together: A Blueprint for Nonprofit Team Success. This free guide will help you:

  • Enhance collaboration between team members
  • Leverage individual strengths of each person on your team
  • Streamline your grant processes

👉 Download your free guide here!

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Opportunities Spotlight

🎉 HDR Foundation Small Grant Cycle

Who It’s For: Nonprofit organizations working to improve access to education, create healthy communities, and promote environmental stewardship. 

Next Deadline: February 15, 2025

Grant Amount: $5,000- $30,000

The Details: The HDR Foundation funds organizations that operate in communities across the United States where HDR employees live and work. They focus on programs designed to improve education in pre-K through college, promote healthy living and preventive healthcare, and address conservation and sustainable best-practices of global resources. 

âś… Apply Here!

🙌 George Family Foundation Youth Development Grant

Who It’s For: Organizations that transform lives by working to transform systems

Next Deadline: LOI January 5, 2025

Grant Amount: Unspecified amount

The Details: The George Family Foundation Youth Development grant works to support programs and initiatives to help youth reach their full potential through educational enrichment, work opportunities, and network building, prioritizing youth from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds.

âś… Apply Here!

🔍 Explore thousands of other grant opportunities now!

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Networking Nook

💻 Webinar: 2025 Grantwriter’s Toolkit: Trends & Tactics to Fund Your Mission

Thursday, December 12th | 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. ET

​For the final event of the year, join three grantwriting experts as they explore practical tactics and fresh perspectives to help you win more grants—and make 2025 your nonprofit’s most successful year yet. ​Allison Jones, M.Ed., ​Diane H. Leonard, GPC, RST, and ​Amaya Howard, MPA will share ​three proven strategies to strengthen your grantwriting team’s skills and impact, six actionable tactics to craft compelling and competitive grant proposals, and how to leverage 2025 grant forecasts to win more funding.

Don’t miss out!

👉 Register Here!

đź’» Virtual Workshop: Two-Day Virtual Grant Writing Workshop

January 23-24th | 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. ET

Join expert trainers from People First Fundraising in a hands-on workshop designed to help you streamline your grant writing process, track applications, and connect with funders. Perfect for beginners and seasoned pros alike!

Hurry to Secure Your Spot!

👉 Register Now!

To check out more recent and upcoming live events, go here.

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In Case You Missed It

đź“‘ Article: The Grant Management Checklist for a Growing Nonprofit

Struggling to stay on track and make sure you haven’t forgotten anything? This grant management checklist covers each step during the pre-grant, application, and post-award phases so that nothing falls through the cracks.

âś… Get the Full Story!

đź“Ľ Summit: Nonprofit Growth Summit 2024

We partnered with other nonprofit leaders and industry experts to bring you a half-day summit covering all things grants and nonprofit management. Even if you missed it, you can still catch up with the recording.

You’ll gain insights on:

  • Capacity Building for Growth: Actionable strategies to enhance organizational capacity and funding readiness, emphasizing tools for long-term resilience.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Overcoming stakeholder disengagement and how relationship-building and data-backed impact storytelling can drive nonprofit growth.
  • Optimized Funding Practices: Expert frameworks to streamline grant-seeking, including tailored approaches for navigating limited funding and aligning with funder priorities.

âś… Watch the Full Recording!

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