Did you know?
The individuals and organizations that most need the grant money are often the ones least likely to get grant funding. This isn't fair, but let's examine why it happens.
If the grantor does not have full faith that you will be able to carry out your grant proposal, it won't matter how worthy your cause is.The grantor must give the winning proposal to an organization that proves it will best carry out the intent of the grant.
YRIG provides an easy to use grant ebook full of directions and tips to make your grant application stand out and increase your chance of success!
For grant writing tips visit Brian's YRIG Blog
Grant Case Study
Brian McElhaney led Orange County's urban area security initiative grant proposal efforts in 2008. This was a six-month collaborative process that included partners from more than a dozen organizations throughout Orange County. Contributors came from law enforcement, fire services, health care organizations, universities and consultant firms. They received a grant money award of $13.4 million!
Find and Apply for Government Grants
Grants.gov is your source to find and apply for federal government grants.
Go there now: www.grants.gov
Grant News
DHS Announces Fiscal Year 2010 Grant Guidance for over $2.7 Billion in Preparedness Grant Programs. $19 MILLION IS SET ASIDE FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS!!
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Our email address is: support@yourrequestisgranted.com
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Inside our Grant eBook!

- What the grantor wants - page 4
- Key components of a grant proposal - page 7
- What to include and what not to include - page 9
- How to position yourself for future grant funding - page 14
- How to leverage funds and improve your odds of receiving the grant - page 15
- Tips on standing out and having impact - page 15
- The best person to review your grant application - page 24
- Common errors to avoid - page 24
- The most overlooked topic in grant writing - page 34
- The best way to become eligible for future grant funding - page 39
- The two most important items in the grant writing in process - page 39
- How to prepare for monitoring and audits - page 45
- How to not have to give the money back - page 45
- Behind the scenes secrets in the grant giving office that might surprise you - page 47