
Community Grants Program
Guidelines to be a Successful Applicant
1: Understand the mission and priorities of the grant program: Before applying for a grant, make sure you have a clear understanding of the mission and priorities of the grant program. This will help you determine if your organization and project align with the goals and objectives of the grant program.
2: Read the application instructions carefully: Be sure to read the application instructions carefully and follow all of the requirements. This will demonstrate your attention to detail and your ability to follow directions.
3: Plan and budget thoroughly: A well-planned and well-budgeted project is more likely to be successful. Make sure your budget accurately reflects the expenses required to implement your project and that you have a clear understanding of the revenue sources available to you.

4: Clearly articulate your project’s goals and objectives: The grant application should clearly articulate your project’s goals and objectives and explain how the project will make a positive impact in the community.
5: Demonstrate need: Show the grant program why your project is necessary and how it will address a specific need in the community. This can be done through research, data, and/or testimonials from community members.
6: Include a detailed timeline: A detailed timeline for implementing the project should be included in the grant application. This will demonstrate your organization’s commitment to following through on the project and the ability to complete it in a timely manner.
7: Show evidence of community support: Demonstrate that the community supports your project. This can be done by including letters of support from community members, local businesses, or other organizations.
8: Be professional and well-organized: Submit a well-written, professional, and well-organized grant application. This will show the grant program that your organization is serious about the project and has the capacity to carry it out successfully.
9: Follow up after submitting the grant application: Following up with the grant program after submitting the grant application can show your organization’s commitment and interest in the grant.
10: Stay organized and keep good records: Keep good records of all correspondence and documentation related to the grant application process. This will help you stay organized and be prepared to provide additional information if needed.
By following these guidelines, your organization will be better prepared to submit a successful grant application and make a positive impact in the community. Good luck!






















