Writing Grants
In the last article we explored where to find grant opportunities and the importance of selecting opportunities that are considered a ‘good fit’ for your
In the last article we explored where to find grant opportunities and the importance of selecting opportunities that are considered a ‘good fit’ for your
We often recognize grants and grant funding as a resource for diversifying our funding base and pursuing new avenues of resources. Sometimes grants are a positive
This is a second article on Light for the Lost. If you have not done so, please first read the previous article on Light for
Funding for your Curriculum OK this may seem like boring stuff to you. However, LFTL is a tremendous blessing to your ministry. So I want
Many of your donors have never visited your center. They have questions about the ministry and it is your job to answer the questions, even
NEWS! Frank Reynolds once said, “It’s not a newsletter, if it’s not news!” You may call your publication a newsletter, but if it’s not newsworthy,
“Are there any grants available for organizations like us?” This is by far the most common question I receive from Teen Challenge centers. Of course,
In the previous article entitled “Are you going to be sued?”, I reviewed research that emphasized the importance of treating people, i.e., students and their