Five Common Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Grant Application:

Writing a grant application takes skill, and it's easy to make mistakes along the way. Unfortunately, even small mistakes can hurt your chances of receiving funding for your project. As grant fundraisers, we see different applications and noticed some common mistakes that can be easily avoided. In this blog post, We’ll discuss the five most common mistakes made with grant applications. So let's dive in!

  1. Failing to Follow the Guidelines

One of the most common mistakes is failing to follow the guidelines. This might mean not adhering to the word count, submitting your application after the deadline, or ignoring specific requirements for the project proposal. It's important to read the guidelines thoroughly and ensure you understand what is required of you. If you're unsure about something, don't hesitate to contact the funding organization for clarification.

  1. Not Telling a Compelling Story

A grant application is more than just a list of facts and figures. It's a chance to tell a compelling story about your project and why it matters. Many applicants make the mistake of focusing too much on the details of their project and not enough on the big picture. Funders want to know why your project is important and how it will make a difference in the world.

  1. Being Unrealistic with Your Budget

Another common mistake is being unrealistic with your budget. Funders want to know that you have a realistic plan for using the funds they provide. This means creating a budget that considers all the costs associated with your project, including materials, labour, and overhead. Be sure to do your research and create a budget that is both comprehensive and feasible.

  1. Not Providing Enough Detail

On the flip side of being too vague, some applicants do not provide enough detail in their application. Funders want to know the specifics of your project, including how you plan to execute it and what resources you'll need. Be sure to provide plenty of detail in your application so the funder can understand exactly what you're proposing.

  1. Not Proofreading

Finally, it's important to remember that your grant application is a professional document that must be polished and error-free. Typos, grammar, and formatting errors can make your application look unprofessional and hurt your chances of receiving funding. Be sure to proofread your application thoroughly before submitting it.

These common mistakes can seriously hurt your chances of receiving funding for your grant application. By being aware of them and taking steps to avoid them, you'll be on the right track to creating a strong and successful project that gets funded.

Don't let common mistakes stand in the way of funding your artistic vision. With our help, you can avoid the pitfalls that many grant applicants face and secure the funding you need to bring your projects to life. So why wait? Email: granted@sncd.ca today to learn more about our grant fundraising services, and take the first step towards funding your creative dreams.

SNCD Inc.

A social enterprise championing creative development projects.

https://sncd.ca
Previous
Previous

Why Storytelling Matters in Grant Writing

Next
Next

Getting GrantED: The Key Components of strengthening your grant application.