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You have to look at both the grantwriter's efforts and the organization's readiness and support for the grants program.
Nonprofit executives often ask “What rate of success can we expect from our grantwriter in terms of proposals funded versus proposals submitted?”
No, it's considered unethical.
No, it's considered unethical by most professional organizations and funders, both public and private.
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If you're not ready to write grants, you may need to hire a fundraising consultant first.
Just as in a diet, a single source of sustenance cannot keep an organization healthy.
Review the Freelance Grantwriters List, which features a wide variety of contractors living in western Washington.
Here are two ready-to-print checklists to help you determine if your organization is ready to apply for grants:
Here are two excellent ready-to-print checklists that will help you determine if your organization is ready to apply for grants: