How to get your share of the 30-plus billion dollars being offered by U.S. foundations

As a writer, I'm often asked to write grants for my local schools and nonprofit organizations. Trying to explain that grant writing is an all-together different type of writing often left me sounding like I just didn't want to help.

At last, a grant writer's guide written specifically with the small non-profit organization in mind. To make it easy for struggling grants department of the fledgling non profit organization to relate to this book, the author creates Amicitia Community Gardens, a fictitious NPO, and lets us follow Amicitia through the entire process, beginning with development of mission and vision statements, through the strategic planning process and the serious work of researching foundations and applying for grant funding.

This book offers much insight and tips revolving around Federal grant money. Written primarily from the perspective of small not-for-profit organizations, Helweg offers a great deal of practical advice.

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