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Getting Started with Grants

Are you looking for a place to start your search for grants and funding? Here you will find answers common grant writing questions and resources to help you get started.

 

Where Do I Start?

 

Grant writing is like the chicken and egg dilemma. Do you start with a great project idea or begin by identifying a possible funding source then develop a project to match? Think about advantages and disadvantages of each perspective as they relate to your objectives. Brainstorm a list of great ideas and look for funding sources to match. At the same time, examine all possible funding sources and see if one of your ideas could be modified to fit their needs.

 



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