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A grant is a form of financial aid that doesn't have to be repaid (unless, for example, you withdraw from school and owe a refund, or you receive a TEACH Grant and don't complete your service obligation).
Suggested contents include: Briefly describe your organization and what it does. Name and describe the specific project for which funding is requested. Mention the total amount of your funding request. Mention what group or population will benefit. Highlight how your project matches the mission of the funding agency.
The grant proposal writing process consists of the following stages: Proposal Summary. Provide a short overview of the entire proposal. ... Introduction to the Applicant. ... The Need/The Problem Statement. ... The Objectives and Outcomes. ... Program Plan. ... The Capacity. ... Evaluation Plan. ... Program Budget.
How to write a grant proposal Write a strong cover letter. Start with a short executive summary. Introduce your organization. Write a direct problem statement. State your goals and objectives. Project design: methods and strategies. The evaluation section: tracking success. Other funding sources and sustainability.
A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid.