Natalie Bramble,
Author of Grant Writing 101
Did you know that 54% of grant applications never even get submitted?
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Gain a deep understanding of the grant writing process.

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Natalie Bramble, your expert grant writer, assessor, and trainer, will be your guide. With her years of experience and in-depth knowledge, you’ll be equipped to make a real impact in your community. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to unlock your potential and make a positive difference in your community. Invest in your communities future and become a grant writing expert with Natalie Bramble’s guidance.

What you’ll find inside the eBook

  • Introduction
  • What Are Grants?
  • Are Grants Free Money?
  • Why Do Funders Give Grants?
  • Do I Have To Pay Tax On Grants?
  • What Types Of Grants Are There?
  • Who Can Apply For Grants?
  • How Do I Apply For Grants?
  • What Do I Need To Apply?
  • Where Do I Find Available Grants?
  • What Can I Apply For?
  • What Is Project Funding?
  • What Goes In A Project Plan?
  • How Long Does It Take To Write An Application?
  • Can I Just Hire Someone To Write My Application?
  • How Do I Write A Good Application?
  • How Do I Create A Budget?
  • Can I Apply For The Whole Amount?
  • I Won The Grant! Now What?
  • Something’s Gone Wrong. What Do I Do?
  • How Do I Do An Acquittal?
  • Glossary

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