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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2021 · 12 MIN

51: 6 Meaningful Ways Your Nonprofit Can Build Relationships with Grant Funders

from Grant Writing Simplified · host Teresa Huff

We Are More Than Grant Writers I've had several conversations lately with students in the Fast Track to Grant Writer program and with my nonprofit strategy clients about all the different roles we fill.  Our job is so much more than just writing grants. Often it's about building relationships, supporting a nonprofit in other fundraising or development projects, and evaluating programs to provide accurate reports. Listen to the full podcast episode as I share examples of each area.  6 Ways to Build Positive Relationships with Donors and Grant Funders: They are the expert in their grant programs, so be respectful of their feedback.  Do your homework so you can ask intelligent questions.  Send them photos and friendly updates to show the impact you're making.  Show your appreciation by tagging them on social media and mention them when you're sharing about your programs. If you want an amazing example, check out thestore.org's social profiles. Turn in your applications and reports in on time, and proactively communicate any issues along the way.  Become a good storyteller. Remember the 3 Cs: Clear, Concise, Compelling. There is a person on the other side of everything you write, so write for that person.  The same goes for building relationships with grant funders or donors. There is a person on the other side of everything. You're not talking to a stack of money. Talk to the person.   Put in the time and effort to cultivate sincere, meaningful relationships. Remember your bigger mission and let that shine through everything you do. I am here to support you in this, friend!   Join me in the Grant Writing Simplified community on LinkedIn for more support. If you are ready to scale your grant writing career, the Fast Track to Grant Writer is open. Sign up at teresahuff.com/vip. Resources Mentioned: Episode 20: How to Increase Your Chances of Winning a Grant: Tips to Improve Your Grant Writing Success Upcoming Episodes: Stay tuned for a series on building your nonprofit consulting business coming up in August Grant Writing Simplified community on LinkedIn Connect with Teresa Huff: Website: www.teresahuff.com Take the Quiz: Do you have what it takes to be a grant writer? Social: LinkedIn Community LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest Get on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip

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