Creating a Funding Plan: A Friendly Guide
- Understand Your Needs
– Start by identifying what you need funding for. Is it a new project, an ongoing program, or operational costs? Be specific about your goals and how much money you need.
- Research Potential Funders
– Look for organizations and grant programs that align with your mission. This might include government grants, private foundations, and corporate sponsorships. Make a list of potential funders.
- Create a Funding Calendar
– Step 1: List all potential funding sources.
– Step 2: Note the opening and closing dates for each grant.
– Step 3: Set reminders a few weeks before each deadline to give yourself plenty of time to prepare your application.
Sample Funding Calendar:
– January: ABC Foundation (Open: Jan 1, Close: Feb 15)
– March: XYZ Grant (Open: Mar 1, Close: Apr 30)
– June: Community Support Fund (Open: Jun 1, Close: Jul 15)
- Prepare Your Application Materials
– Gather all necessary documents such as your mission statement, project details, budget, and any required forms. Tailor your application to each funder’s specific requirements.
- Write Compelling Proposals
– Clearly explain your project, its benefits, and why it’s important. Use simple, persuasive language. Highlight your organization’s achievements and how the funding will make a difference.
- Keep Track of Submissions
– Use your funding calendar to monitor application statuses. Follow up with funders if needed, and note any feedback you receive for future reference.
- Build Relationships
– Reach out to potential funders even before applying. Introduce your organization and express interest in their funding opportunities. Building a good relationship can increase your chances of receiving funding.
- Evaluate and Adjust
– Regularly review your funding plan and calendar. Assess what’s working and what’s not. Make adjustments as needed to improve your chances of securing funding.
- Say Thank You
– Always thank funders for their support, regardless of the outcome. A thank you note can go a long way in building long-term relationships.
- Stay Organised
– Keep a file of all your applications, correspondence, and feedback. This will make future applications easier and more efficient.
Creating a funding plan might seem daunting, but with these steps, you’ll be on your way to securing the support you need.
Good luck!