A well-written grant proposal is the key to any grant application.  Grant proposals have to be complete, simple and brief.  A solid grant proposal should have all the necessary information about a proposed project.  Grant making agencies depend on grant proposals whether to award the grant money or not. 

Knowing its importance, grantwritersonline.com will explain in detail all the components of a grant proposal. However, grant proposals may vary in format as most grant making agencies have their own preferred style and format.   
 
Components of a Grant Proposal

I. Project or Proposal Summary

This may be in the form of a cover letter or an executive summary. It usually appears at the beginning of the grant proposal. The project proposal summary is the most important foundation of the entire proposal.

It should contain the following:
• Brief overview of the grant seeker
• Contact information
• Overview of the project with reasons for funding assistance
• Amount of grant money being requested
• Brief summary of grant seeker’s past projects and achievements (if applicable)
• Other factors that will show project is worthy of the grant
• Grant seeker’s general objectives especially if these are connected to the grant making agency's own objectives
     
     
     
     
     
   
 
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Components of a Grant Proposal
 
  Project or Proposal Summary
  Body of the Proposal
    Introduction of the Organization/Company
    Assessment of Need/s
    Goals and Objectives of the Project
    Methodology
    Evaluation
 TARGET SOURCES FOR FUTURE FUNDING
 BUDGET PROPOSAL
 STRENGTH OF THE PROJECT AND  ORGANIZATION
 CONCLUSION
 APPENDICES
 
 
 
     
 
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