How to Create a Preliminary Grant Proposal
Written by Crystal Watts
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Name: Crystal Watts
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About: Crystal Watts is a Digital Media Content Manager and freelance Copywriter. She holds Bachelor of Science Degree in Management and an Associate Degree in Commercial Graphics and Digital Media. Her specialization and expertise include web application technology, information architecture, internet technology, interactive media, social networking, content development, publishing, marketing, public relations, web analytics, reporting, business development, and career development.See Authors Posts (34)

Some grant makers allow or require preliminary proposals in order to determine if the requests meet the organizational structure, requirements, and guidelines. Submitting an Inquiry letter is a great way to condense key information into a simple review to help the grantmaker consider your request. Inquiry letters provide grantmakers the opportunity to review a synopsis of your proposed project or program. Be sure to identify how your proposed project or program will address the needs or goals of the grantmaker.
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