Re this "reaction" video - As an aspiring grant writer, I appreciate your commentary on this grant proposal. To me, this "puppies" proposal reads almost like a routine exchange/update between long-time organizations where continual funding is essentially assured. I did find it curious there was no commentary about the poor writing, with its run-on sentences and other grammar issues. Also, why was the $16500 salary number XXXX'd out? I'd like to see more "reaction" videos, but geared more towards the more comprehensive proposals where specific instructions must be followed regarding format, documentation, etc. "Reaction" videos analyzing rejected/disqualified proposals may also be helpful. Thanks for what your are doing, and for your consideration.
Thanks for your thoughts here! Not sure why some info might have been XX'ed out in the docs I shared from other sources, perhaps they felt it was a privacy thing, not sure! I do have some other videos on grantwriting that may be helpful too that dive into some of the things you mentioned.
Happy Tuesday. Thank you so much for this information. The proposal was good, and your feedback was excellent. Adding headers and sections to the proposal would make your proposal stand out. Maybe they should have added a few more success stories to the proposal. I hope to retire after 30 years in the child welfare system. I am strongly thinking about starting a non-profit organization, for parents with special need children. My son has special needs, and I wanted to give back in an impactful way. Thanks again ❤
I have been struggling for quite some time in writing a grant. When I viewed your video, I began to realize the structure of the letter. Thanks so much for your patience in explaining the steps used in the letter.
Great information, Amber. Especially about the headers and placing the request in the first paragraph. The one thing I’d likely do differently is adding bulleted benchmarks for the program so the successes or challenges are more measurable. This does a few things, as you know: Keeps the org on track to live out the Grant properly; let’s the foundation see succinctly what’s deemed a success; and finally, it helps breakup the narrative so the eyes see a different flow. Great information, once again. Thanks!
Great video thanks! I've seen mostly grant proposal writers working with evaluation and data analysis to understand the organization and its current program to develop a grant proposal. Is this the work you do? What are your thoughts on this? Thanks! VB
God bless you, my name is Alvaro Ibarra, I live in Guatemala, due to the current crisis in our countries, I had to self-employ myself as a self-employed vendor in neighborhood stores, I sell different products with which I bring a plate of food to my children, I do not have a fixed salary and sales are very low these days, I would like to start a small business selling pizzas on the street with a small oven, or Mexican cakes with a gas griddle but what I earn is not enough for me put together and start one of these small businesses and have a more stable income for my children, that's why I beg if some kind person would give me a little help with the minimum to put together for the iron I would appreciate it with all my heart.
Hey there, I definitely recommend checking out a great nonprofit organization called Kiva, they provide business loans to start / grow small businesses all over the world, maybe they can help! www.kiva.org/
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Re this "reaction" video - As an aspiring grant writer, I appreciate your commentary on this grant proposal. To me, this "puppies" proposal reads almost like a routine exchange/update between long-time organizations where continual funding is essentially assured. I did find it curious there was no commentary about the poor writing, with its run-on sentences and other grammar issues. Also, why was the $16500 salary number XXXX'd out?
I'd like to see more "reaction" videos, but geared more towards the more comprehensive proposals where specific instructions must be followed regarding format, documentation, etc. "Reaction" videos analyzing rejected/disqualified proposals may also be helpful.
Thanks for what your are doing, and for your consideration.
Thanks for your thoughts here! Not sure why some info might have been XX'ed out in the docs I shared from other sources, perhaps they felt it was a privacy thing, not sure! I do have some other videos on grantwriting that may be helpful too that dive into some of the things you mentioned.
Happy Tuesday. Thank you so much for this information. The proposal was good, and your feedback was excellent. Adding headers and sections to the proposal would make your proposal stand out. Maybe they should have added a few more success stories to the proposal. I hope to retire after 30 years in the child welfare system. I am strongly thinking about starting a non-profit organization, for parents with special need children. My son has special needs, and I wanted to give back in an impactful way. Thanks again ❤
Thanks Pamela! Glad the video was helpful!
I have been struggling for quite some time in writing a grant. When I viewed your video, I began to realize the structure of the letter. Thanks so much for your patience in explaining the steps used in the letter.
Glad it was helpful!
Great information, Amber. Especially about the headers and placing the request in the first paragraph.
The one thing I’d likely do differently is adding bulleted benchmarks for the program so the successes or challenges are more measurable. This does a few things, as you know: Keeps the org on track to live out the Grant properly; let’s the foundation see succinctly what’s deemed a success; and finally, it helps breakup the narrative so the eyes see a different flow.
Great information, once again. Thanks!
That's a good one too!
Great info...as a former foster mom, I am attempting to establish a program for the parenting teens. Thanks
Thanks for watching and sharing your mission!
This format is so good. Makes learning more memorable.
It was also cool to see your reaction to a real emotional trigger in the beginning. #empathpower
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for all your time and teachings. I am extremely grateful and appreciative for people like AMS!
:) Thank you for your kind words!
Very much grateful!! Have a great day Amber!!
You too!!
I love this
I hope it helps!
Great video thanks! I've seen mostly grant proposal writers working with evaluation and data analysis to understand the organization and its current program to develop a grant proposal. Is this the work you do? What are your thoughts on this? Thanks! VB
That's one way to approach things, surely. Storytelling is another - combining those two (storytelling and evaluation) is super powerful!
Can you please link the nonprofit grant writing video?
Hey there! My entire grant writing playlist is here! :) ua-cam.com/play/PL-JB-jNZz_qC6FghAgFsiV0NMbqA0a7qz.html
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God bless you, my name is Alvaro Ibarra, I live in Guatemala, due to the current crisis in our countries, I had to self-employ myself as a self-employed vendor in neighborhood stores, I sell different products with which I bring a plate of food to my children, I do not have a fixed salary and sales are very low these days, I would like to start a small business selling pizzas on the street with a small oven, or Mexican cakes with a gas griddle but what I earn is not enough for me put together and start one of these small businesses and have a more stable income for my children, that's why I beg if some kind person would give me a little help with the minimum to
put together for the iron I would appreciate it with all my heart.
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Hey there, I definitely recommend checking out a great nonprofit organization called Kiva, they provide business loans to start / grow small businesses all over the world, maybe they can help! www.kiva.org/