Human Services Grant Process
The most important step in beginning the grant writing process is planning. You have to create a process to build a collaborative vision for your organization. For
example, who will you invite to the table to begin the discussions about needs? Will you use a grant writing team? What internal processes need to be present to begin
writing a grant? Developing a process to guide you and your team towards a successful grant application is a critical step.
For your initial post to this discussion:
Identify a fictional nonprofit for which you would write a grant proposal, such as a homeless shelter, a food shelf, or a domestic abuse prevention program. Keep in
mind that your nonprofit would have to address a large enough social issue that appropriate grants are available.
Using suggestions from your textbooks, do a search for grants based upon your nonprofit focus. List three possible grants that are interesting.
For each possible grant you are suggesting, list and briefly describe the required items for the grant proposal, including basic elements such as a letter of interest,
amount, narrative, need, and budget.
Based upon your search, evaluate which grant would be the best choice for your organization. Does it fit your focus? Will the competition for the grant be too stiff?
Will it be too much effort for not enough money? Finally, what surprised you about the search?