Writing successful grant proposals is a skill that can be learned and always improved. Provided below is information on proposal writing.
If this is your first experience with grant writing or if you have questions about grant writing for your new organization, utilize the Introductory Guides to Grant Writing to learn the fundamentals. In addition, you should attend one of OPGS' periodic grant writing workshops. Session dates and times are announced in OPGS’ weekly newsletter, Funding Alert. Another good resource for grant writing information and training is the Foundation Center.
The Mayor's vision for the District of Columbia is for the city to serve as a model community for partnerships with the federal government and private-sector philanthropic institutions. OPGS has developed a DC-focused tool box for grant writers to aid community organizations in submitting highly competitive applications for federal and foundation grants.
If you need some suggestions and resources to assist you in considering the benefits of hiring a professional writer, identifying prospective consultants, and finally, working effectively with grant writers, see OPGS Hiring Grant Writers page.

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