I. Agency Background II. Project Proposed III. Project Implementation Plan IV. Project Continuation V. Project Evaluation VI. Financial Information
I. Agency Background
Purpose:
This first section of your proposal should provide a grant provider with a detailed description of the organization that you represent, including all of the following about your non-profit:
This first section of your proposal should provide a grant provider with a detailed description of the organization that you represent, including all of the following about your non-profit:
- Mission Statement
- Founding date
- Major Programs
- Links to similar programs
- Number and capacity of staff
- Grantseeking File
Tips for writing:
In addition, you must include an outline for future funding partners: grant makers will insist on a proposal that includes a long-term vision for funding and viability. Demonstrate how future funders already are or soon will be involved in the planning process. Now is the time to begin building good relationships with these future partners, as well.
Collaborating organizations must also appear in this section of the proposal. Include letters or support, or details about the individuals from other non-profits with whom you collaborate in the development of your project.
In addition, you must include an outline for future funding partners: grant makers will insist on a proposal that includes a long-term vision for funding and viability. Demonstrate how future funders already are or soon will be involved in the planning process. Now is the time to begin building good relationships with these future partners, as well.
Collaborating organizations must also appear in this section of the proposal. Include letters or support, or details about the individuals from other non-profits with whom you collaborate in the development of your project.