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Don' Take No For An Answer When It Comes To Federal Grants

Your federal government grants agency telling you no on your

federal grant proposal? I know how discouraging that can
be. You have a great grant proposal to help you business, community or social
group. You have spent time finding the right federal government grants agency to
submit your federal grant proposal to and ""BAM". That
discouraging letter in the mail.

 





When it comes to getting my federal grant proposal I do not take no for an
answer. I am used to my girlfriend saying it everyday. I do not
have to settle for that when it comes to my federal grants.





Here are some of the things that you have in your favor.



You already have the hard part done!



Giving up now would be a crime to society and yourself.



Here are some great tips for redoing your proposal



Know that before you even approach and agency
that they want to make a difference in the world. Help them do
that.



Know what the goals are of your funding source are.
They will be all too happy to tell you. They will also tell you
if they give funding to your local area and what institutions
they fund for.



Know the person who will be looking over your federal government grants proposal.
Are they a person who knows nothing of your field? Or are they
someone who knows a lot about your field and what is going on in
it. If they know nothing about your field you need to stay away
from technical information that they may not understand. Write
to their level of understanding. If they know your field than it
is acceptable to use the more technical definitions.



Always follow their instructions. They will
give you clear guidelines to go by. If you want funding do not
deviate at

 


all.



Know your funding source. It will help you to
know how to sound and feel in your proposal. Always back things
up in fact and a clear understanding of the need for the
funding.



Prepare a budget that is easy to read and clear
on what it is you want to do. Always fully explain everything
that is going to cost and include other match funding from other
organizations



At all cost never, ever slop together a proposal
and hope for the best. It never works and they see this right
away.



Do not spend a lot of money going all out on the
presentation
. It almost never impresses the funding
agency.

 



If you do not receive a federal grant. Ask in
writing why. This will help you do further applications. It will
help you do a better job redoing your proposal.



Never give up! If you are put on a waiting list
or denied outright, don’t wait.
Revamp and polish your
federal government grants proposal
and hand it in somewhere else. Each time your federal grant proposal gets better.
You may also appeal some federal government grants agencies. This gets you into a face to
face meeting with the the department head. I have
overturned denials this way.




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About the Author

I am a college student and single parent who relies on federal grants everyday.
I built this free website that help find grants.
http://www.federal-grant-news.com/federal-grants.html