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GRANT WRITING

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WELCOME

Reminders: •Please mute your device once you join the call

•Remember to raise your hands for questions or write a message in text box

•We will give everyone a chance to ask questions at the end of the presentation

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WELCOME

Reminders: •If you are using more than one device for this webinar, please do not place next to each other, to reduce echoing or feedback.•Make sure your speakers are turned on.

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THE PURPOSE OF THIS WEBINAR

• Introduce participants to the different types of grants that may be available

• How to put a grant together• Share each state’s experience in grant writing

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PRESENTERS

• Richard Chapman

• OCSS staff

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POLL QUESTION

Has your self advocacy group written and was awarded a grant in the past?

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TIPS ON WRITING A SUCCESSFUL GRANT

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GRANT WORDS

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HOW FLORIDA DID IT!

The Tao of Grant Writing•To support creative and effective grant applications & proposals for Self-Advocacy Groups in Florida and beyond.

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WORDS TO REMEMBER

Federal Deficit: the amount by which the government’s total budget outlays exceeds its total receipts for a fiscal year.—US Senate Budget Committee

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WORDS TO REMEMBER

Philanthropic: Doing something for the good of the community, serving people or places that need help to become a stronger community

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WORDS TO REMEMBER

Umbrella organizations: an organization that supports another organization in writing and managing the money received from grants.

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WORDS TO REMEMBER

Match requirement: some grants require an in-kind contribution of the grant. Examples include: volunteer time from staff; community volunteers; office equipment and supplies; donations…

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WORDS TO REMEMBER

Demographics and statistics is information about a population (people) that includes: gender, age, ethnicity, knowledge of languages, disabilities, , mobility, home ownership, employment status, education, location in a city or state  

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WORDS TO REMEMBER

Lessening resources is the making or becoming less in available supports (supplies, materials, money, people, staff)

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WORDS TO REMEMBER

A Person who Delegates gives another person a task or activity to do

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THIS IS WHAT FLORIDA ASKED

With our challenged economy, is it even worth trying to get your project funded?

Are people still winning grants?

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CHALLENGES TO GRANT SEEKERS

• Less than favorable economic situation for America and for most of the developing/developed countries

• Many natural disasters taking away funding for social services.

• Gigantic Federal Deficit• Lessening resources for local and

state governments

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WHERE TO FIND GRANTS

• Local Corporate• Local Philanthropic• Local Arts Council• County Bed Tax (CVB)• County School Board• Juvenile Justice/Prevention• State: FDDC• State Humanities Council• State VSA Arts Organization• Foundations• Government – local, state, national/federal

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WRITING A GRANT – PLAN OF ATTACK

• You can hire a grant writer• Read the grant Guidelines• Download required software• Register with the funder, if required• Request letters of support • Locate and request demographic information

and statistics

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GRANT WRITING

• Decide on the target audience

• What will be the outcomes and end result

• Where and when will the activities will take place

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GRANT BUDGET

• Budgets (they will take you longer than you think)

• Map out activities• Ask other groups how much it cost to

complete an activity• Does your organization have the

resources?• Are matching funds required?

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TIPS ON WRITING A GRANT

• Organize, including time-table• Use lists and bullets where possible• Answer all narrative questions clearly• Always sacrifice ghost or unnecessary

words for space limit• Delegate sections of the grant to others• Edit, Edit, Edit• Have someone else edit & proof

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SUPPORTED MATERIAL

• Use graphics and images• Everything must be current and relevant• Support from a variety of stakeholders

evident in current letters• Samples of evaluation tools and reports

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OCSS STATES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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STATE QUESTIONS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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ALABAMA COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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ARKANSAS COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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FLORIDA COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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GEORGIA COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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OKLAHOMA COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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NORTH CAROLINA COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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SOUTH CAROLINA COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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TENNESSEE COMMENTS

• What grants have you written?• What was the purpose of the grant?• Who was the funder of the grant?• Did the staff of your self advocacy organization

write or did someone else write the grant for you?

• Was you grant funded? If not, do you know why it was not funded?

• Was the grant proposal based on your strategic plan?

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Free Resource Available to Download:http://artsinactionllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/A-Visual-Guide-To-A-Team-Grant-Writing-Plan.pdf

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Free Resource AvailableFunders

Toolkithttp://testaucd.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/funders-toolkit.pdfSelf Advocacy Grants ToolkitAllies in Self Advocacyto be available at www.sabe.org

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ANY QUESTIONS

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DATES TO REMEMBER

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DATES TO REMEMBER

• 2nd Video Blog (Vlog)• Turn in your state plan• Progress report of your State Plan• Due August 31, 2014• Last payment for year 1 will be in September

2014

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Next OCSS Webinars3:30 p.m. EST2:30 p.m. CST

Webinar dates Topic

Tuesday August 26, 2014 Keeping Grants

Date to be determined How to Use Blogs

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OCSS Next Meeting

• SABE 2014 Conference• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma• Saturday, October 11, 2014

1:00-4:00

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THANK YOU!

Regional Self Advocacy Technical Assistance Center Funded by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities

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