Making Your Grant Proposal Ideas

Come True

Grant application preparation and more.

Making Your Grant Proposal Ideas

Come True

Grant application preparation and more.

So, you want to create a grant proposal?

This is exciting! This means that you have valuable research to do or a particular nonprofit to build or a community resource you’re passionate about developing. You have a distinct vision for how something could be improved or advanced, and you’re ready to ask for funding or other support to help this vision become a reality.

WELCOME TO OUR GRANT WEBSITE!

Your Success

in WRITING GRANT

is Our Duty

Grant writing tends to be hard because it is intricate and has several components to learn. If you come to grant writing with strong writing skills, knowledge of the grant writing process broadly, and a basic understanding of what grant funding is, you'll probably be able to learn grant writing quickly.

"Don't wait for the right opportunity, create it."

-Georgia Bernard Shaw-

We will support you in building your grant writing in scientific disciplines. Grant proposals that are explicitly intended of securing funding for a research project.

QUICK, SMART & GREAT PROPOSALS

A completed process, product, learning experience, or other entity specifically promised or strongly implied by a project's award agreement to satisfy the purpose of a grant.

Define your project

Probably been asked to write measurable objectives. The easiest and most foolproof way to write them is by using SMART criteria;

Specific, Measurable, Achievable (or Attainable), Relevant (or Realistic), and Time-bound.

Identify the right funding sources

Check federal, state, and local grant-making agencies, and local foundations for possibility of grants.

Data-Driven

It shows the funder that you’ve done your research, and that the project can be supported based on the data provided.

Narratives

Every story has a beginning, middle, and an end. The beginning of your proposal narrative might incorporate background information on your organization or a detailed description of your project.

QUICK, SMART & GREAT PROPOSALS

A completed process, product, learning experience, or other entity specifically promised or strongly implied by a project's award agreement to satisfy the purpose of a grant.

Define your project

Probably been asked to write measurable objectives. The easiest and most foolproof way to write them is by using SMART criteria;

Specific, Measurable, Achievable (or Attainable), Relevant (or Realistic), and Time-bound.

Identify the right funding sources

Check federal, state, and local grant-making agencies, and local foundations for possibility of grants.

Data-Driven

It shows the funder that you’ve done your research, and that the project can be supported based on the data provided.

Narratives

Every story has a beginning, middle, and an end. The beginning of your proposal narrative might incorporate background information on your organization or a detailed description of your project.

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Our Latest Grant Projects


Our mission is to support organizations to achieve their goals and grow with grant funds.

Supporting organizations enhance their communities.

Grant writing can be difficult. Let us support you in this to ease your burden so you can spend your valuable time on your organization.

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CHOOSE YOUR PRICING PLAN

Consultation

One time Payment

$79

Question and Answer regarding grant proposals

Adjusted in monthly cost if proceeding to monthly package

Profit

$99

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Forming For - Profit Business

Non-Profit

$399

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Forming Non-Profit Organization

6th Week Mentorship Package

$1500

Setting up organization (all necessary documents)

Steps to opening business bank accounts

Apply for Walmart and 4imprint grant

Creating organizational programs, goal setting, grant stacking, etc.

Local and Foundation

$300

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

Corporate

$500

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

State

$800

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

Federal

$1000

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

CHOOSE YOUR PRICING PLAN

Consultation

One time Payment

$79

Question and Answer regarding grant proposals

Adjusted in monthly cost if proceeding to monthly package

Profit

$99

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Forming For - Profit Business

Non-Profit

$399

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Forming Non-Profit Organization

6th Week Mentorship Package

$1500

Setting up organization (all necessary documents)

Steps to opening business bank accounts

Apply for Walmart and 4imprint grant

Creating organizational programs, goal setting, grant stacking, etc.

Local and Foundation

$300

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

Corporate

$500

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

State

$800

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

Federal

$1000

Grant Writing Proposal Preparation:

Applying for grants (upfront cost per grant)

OUR TEAM

Meet Our Awesome Team

Shanelle L. Boyd

Grant Writer

President/Founder of Women to Woman

Hazel Cruz

Executive Assistant

Vichelle Yumuya

Grant Writer

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Frequently Ask Question

How long should it take to write a grant proposal?

The time needed to write a grant proposal can vary widely based on the type and complexity of the grant. While it’s common to allocate 6-8 weeks for comprehensive and competitive grant applications, some smaller grants or well-known funders may only require a couple of weeks to prepare. The key is to assess the specific requirements, deadlines, and evaluation criteria for each grant to ensure you have adequate time to create a thorough, high-quality proposal with the best chance of securing funding.

How often do grants get rejected?

Grant rejections are a normal part of the funding process, with success rates averaging around 20% among major funders. Rejection can be discouraging, but it’s essential to remember that it’s a common experience, even for seasoned grant writers. Each rejection provides a learning opportunity, helping you to refine your approach and strengthen future applications.

Why do grant proposals fail?

Grant proposals typically fail due to a few common factors:

  1. Missed Deadlines: Submitting after the deadline can disqualify even the most well-prepared proposal.

  2. Misalignment with Funders’ Priorities: Funders prioritize specific issues or project types, so proposals that don’t clearly align with their focus areas are less likely to be funded.

  3. Guideline Errors: Many funders have strict guidelines on proposal format, content, and length. Overlooking these requirements can lead to rejection, even if the proposal’s content is strong.

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