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Government Grant Writing for Nonprofits

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Author: Susan Raleigh Kaderka
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For Nonprofits Focusing on Government Grants

Federal, state and local governments award hundreds of millions of dollars every year to nonprofit organizations. Winning a grant is a competitive process, and the best grant writers are the ones who know how to read an RFP, address the funder’s goals, and provide the right documentation to support their plans.

This product shows nonprofit grant writers exactly how to find, apply for, and win government grant money that’s available to nonprofit organizations. It focuses on how to actually find grant funding and apply for it successfully, and provide dozens of samples, examples, and models to make the process easier to understand.

Most grant writing guides are not much help to those who are seeking government grants simply because they focus on grants from private foundations and corporations. Government Grant Writing for Nonprofits focuses on the special needs of nonprofits looking for government grants and the unique requirements of government grant makers, who must demonstrate to the public a fair, efficient, and effective use of public dollars.

A Step-by-Step Walk Through the Process

The chapters in this manual walk the prospective grant writer step-by-step through the process of writing a successful grant proposal:

The manual also includes an extensive list from the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance of grant programs available to nonprofits, a sample notice of funding availability from the Federal Register, sample grant proposals, and even sample budgets.

Practical Guidance from an Experienced Author

Susan Raleigh Kaderka currently directs a regional office of the National Wildlife Federation, a national nonprofit organization. For several years, she worked as an independent consultant providing services in grant writing, technical writing, editing, and training for nonprofit organizations and government agencies. Ms. Kaderka has served as the executive director of a nonprofit organization and has held program management positions with the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, the Texas General Land Office, and the Texas Department of Agriculture. She has also served as a policy analyst and director of policy research for the Texas House of Representatives. With more than 20 years’ experience as a grant writer, Ms. Kaderka has taught workshops on grant writing and has lectured on grant writing at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas in San Antonio.

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