It’s all about who you know. The age old cliche still has merit—especially when it comes to nonprofit grant writing.
The—what some might call—sad truth that success is often determined by who you know applies to your nonprofit. It’s important to network to find the people that would be best to send grant proposals.
To get started, you have to build connections. Get out and meet people face-to-face. No, Facebook friends don’t count as real friends. Once you have a solid network, you will find that these connections can lead to many more interactions.
For more on improving your grant writing through networking, follow the link below.
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Why Networking is a Great Nonprofit Grant Writing Tool
The—what some might call—sad truth that success is often determined by who you know applies to your nonprofit. It’s important to network to find the people that would be best to send grant proposals.
To get started, you have to build connections. Get out and meet people face-to-face. No, Facebook friends don’t count as real friends. Once you have a solid network, you will find that these connections can lead to many more interactions.
For more on improving your grant writing through networking, follow the link below.
My Best Grant Writing Tip [Grant Gopher]