Workbook: Is This Grant Opportunity Right For You?

How to write a grant application to the right funder and increase your chances of winning an award

A grant proposal is a lengthy project with lots of elements. Before you invest your time in writing a grant application, you want to know that you’ve maximized your chances.

One of the easiest ways ito ncrease your odds is to apply for grants that are a good fit for you and your cause. In fact, misalignment is one of the biggest reasons that grant applications are rejected outright.

This workbook is designed to help you find out if a grant opportunity is a good fit for you. A bit of well-placed time at the front end will improve your chances of an award … and identify funders who can become long-term supporters.


Your Instructor


Kathy Widenhouse
Kathy Widenhouse

Kathy Widenhouse is a freelance content writer and publisher who specializes in writing for faith-based organizations and the nonprofit market. Her articles have appeared in more than 60 periodicals and she has written 8 books, with more than 100,000 in circulation. Kathy spent 20 years as a flutist in “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band in Washington, D.C. before turning to writing full-time. Today, she invests time in helping entrepreneurs and ministries have great writing for their organizations.


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Frequently Asked Questions


How many times may I use the workbook?
Use the workbook as many times as you like for as many potential funders as you'd like to investigate.
How long do I have access to the workbook?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this workbook for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
Do I need a printer to use the workbook?
No. You can print the workbook and use it manually if you choose, but it is also completely fillable online.

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