Winning a big grant can almost feel like magic: a major award can capture attention, summon other support, and even transform an organization or community. What’s the trick to conjuring such success? No tricks at all—just the powerful alchemy of planful funder cultivation, stewardship, and affirmation.
Try this potion for prosperity:
Pre-Award Cultivation: Introduce, Inspire, and Apply
1. Take steps to introduce your organization to a prospective grant maker well ahead of the application deadline. This might happen through a brief phone call between an institution’s leader or grant writer and a foundation program officer to discuss the viability of funding a program that serves
2. Consider the ways you can inspire a prospective funder’s interests. Can you invite them to an upcoming event to witness your mission in action? Are you offering a unique service that you know they will value? Is your organization piloting a groundbreaking project or commencing a campaign that will change the face of the community? Think about the details you might provide during a call or communication.
3. If you learn that you can apply for support, it’s time to prove that your prospective funder’s excitement is well-warranted. Be sure to confirm and follow the foundation’s preferred LOI or proposal deadline, format, and approach. Stay succinct and tailor the narrative according to mutual goals and mission-fit. Provide concise but compelling materials that will help demonstrate merit. Build a corresponding budget that helps tell your story and validates that their support is needed, and your plan is strong.
Award Stewardship: Thank, Engage, Manage, and Recognize
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Post-Award Affirmation: Report, Garner Feedback, and Renew
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9. Garner feedback, reinforcing your care for the grant maker and quest to stay relevant. Use the cover letter for your report or a follow-up conversation to ask the funder if they have any feedback or questions related to the program’s impact and future direction. This also reinforces that there is a future
10. By the time you start this process over, aiming to renew the funder’s support, you will have built a strong foundation through cultivation, stewardship, and affirmation.
While your strategy may continue to look like magic to others, this thoughtful, tactical grant seeking process will not only foster strong communications, familiarity, and trust, but it will also make future requests more comfortable and viable, paving the road to continued success. Poof!