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THE MAUREEN AND MIKE MANSFIELD CENTER: WRITING EFFECTIVE FUNDING PROPOSALS 2014 ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM

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The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center:. Writing Effective Funding Proposals 2014 Economic Empowerment Program. Grant Funding Topics. Why Seek Funding Potential Sources of Funding Key Points of Your Funding Proposal. Why Seek Funding. Each of you is involved in very valuable work. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE MAUREEN AND MIKE MANSFIELD

CENTER:WRITING EFFECTIVE FUNDING PROPOSALS

2014 ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM

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Grant Funding Topics

Why Seek FundingPotential Sources of FundingKey Points of Your Funding Proposal

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Why Seek Funding

Each of you is involved in very valuable work.There are many government, international, and private organizations who would be interested in supporting you.Even a small grant will help you with visibility and to establish a track record to pursue larger grants.

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Prospective Sources of Funding

Embassies – connect with public affairs staff, economic staff, libraries.US Embassy Alumni organizations – in your home country and electronically.International OrganizationsInternational Businesses

This program is not designed to connect you with sources of funding. This program is designed to help you network, which could lead to funding opportunities.

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EEP Mini-Grant Funds

By participating in this program, you are eligible to apply for funds to help implement your action plan.

The funds could be between $500-$3,000 depending upon the quality of your proposal, your established need, and the total number of requests submitted.

Be flexible in your request.

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Types of Activities Funded by EEPTraining SeminarsFarm EquipmentBooks and Educational MaterialsComputer EquipmentSupport of Visiting ExpertsTravel for your clientsMicro-loans for your clientsIT support/website or app developmentSeed money for storefront rental

We are very flexible and open to your ideas!

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EEP Grant Funding Deadline

You may apply as early as June 13, 2014You must apply no later than January 20, 2015All funding decisions will be made by February 15, 2015

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EEP Grant Report Requirements

No later than 30 days after the completion of your activity, please send a minimum two-page report explaining how you followed your grant proposal, your success in meeting objectives, and anything that changed.Please send 3-5 photos of your activities.Please send a financial report demonstrating whether you used the funds as proposed.

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For Grants Other than EEP:Key Points in Your Funding Proposal

Most Important Tip: Follow the Rules!

Most requests for grant funding will be very detailed. Follow their guidelines and re-use the language they use in their RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFGP (Request for Grant Proposal).

Most requests fail because they don’t follow the guidelines!

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Executive Summary

This should be a one page summary of your goals and objectives, the dates of your project, the cost, the beneficiaries, and what makes your proposal special.

Be sure to emphasize what makes your proposal unique and important. The quality of your summary determines how reviewers will look at the remainder of your proposal.

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Project Goals, Objectives, Outcomes

Assessment of NeedWhy is your project important? Why should it be funded?

Objectives and OutcomesBe specific about what you will accomplish

Program HighlightsWhat will you do in this program?Prove that you can do it by showing when you have done it before.

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Demonstrating Your Capacity

Background Information on Your OrganizationYour HistoryYour ExpertiseYour StaffRoles and Responsibilities of Staff

An Evaluation PlanHow will you demonstrate you did what you promised to do?

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Work Plan

Be very detailed to show exactly what you will do with the funding, when, and who is responsible for doing it.

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Budget Funds

Be Reasonable In Your ExpectationsRequest the funds you need while trying to keep the amount as low as possible

Don’t budget for “contingencies”Don’t budget for future raises

Be sure to detail and explain every line.

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Be Proud of Your Achievements

A request for funds is where you show all the wonderful things you have done in the past and why you can do even more in the future. Be proud and showcase your achievements!