Is Writing Grants A Waste Of Time For Your Project?
There are also many complications that can make the grant writing and application process very painful and sometimes, it just isn't worth the efforts.
If you are applying for many different grants every year, you may already be aware of some of the problems connected to this slow and tedious process.
If you are new to grant writing and are interested in learning about some of the most common pitfalls involved, just keep reading.
There are many local and federal government grants available to all sorts of organizations; non-profit and for profit groups can both take advantage of various grants.
For some community projects these public or even smaller private grants may be the life blood for their own funding.
This can be a good way to get started, but there are also many issues that can be confusing and very complicated to deal with for new fledgeling projects and those who run them.
Finding The Right Grant To Apply For Right out of the gate, this is the first problem that most will be confronted with.
There are thousands of grants out there and each one is setup for a specific purpose and if your project does not fit perfectly into the category of a grant, no matter how well you organize your application you will be disqualified by default.
Just trying to find online resources that will help you locate a grant that you would qualify for is hard, unless you are willing to spend some cash to access large databases of grants to apply for.
Once you have found a grant that your project will be applicable the real fun is about ready to begin.
Grant Writing and Application Process The application process can be simple and in fact more and more grants are moving to an online application with in some cases does actually simplify the grant application process.
For many the verbage used and the legal jargon used in the grant application is enough to make some pull their hair out.
Finding a person who is astute and willing to help decipher the exact information that is being asked for is the first place to start here.
Now, making sure that you have all the required information and that any narratives are written accurately and professionally sometimes will require hiring a technical writer.
The applications themselves can take weeks or even longer to complete and assure the quality and accuracy to even be considered for being awarded the grant funding.
Getting Your Grant Funding Approved Once you have found and completed the appropriate grant application, now the waiting game begins.
Most grants will have very strict deadlines for the application to be submitted by, but few if any have a deadline for their review process.
This means you may be waiting from a month and up to six months just to hear back from the grant source and find out fi you have been considered or awarded the funding you were seeking in the first place.