In The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, Libby Hikind details her journey from a teacher to a grant writer to the CEO of GrantWatch. As you trace her journey to becoming both CEO and a media personality, you'll observe her courage and the unforeseen twists and turns that led her to the present day. This narrative will inspire confidence in your own ability to navigate the grant-seeking and grant-writing process.
This book is structured into five sections and goes beyond mere theory by providing practical insights into crafting each part of a grant application. Each segment is enriched with anecdotes, lessons learned, and practical advice. Furthermore, there is a dedicated section featuring model responses for various components commonly found in grant applications
Grants to Georgia local and state governments in eligible counties for economic development projects. Eligible activities include improvements to transportation, technology, and utilities; job training; education; workforce development; and business development. Funding
Grants to Georgia local education agencies to improve technical and job education opportunities in rural locations. Funding is intended to support career and technology education faculty in partnership with academic faculty members, counselors, and administrators involv
Grants to Florida and Georgia nonprofit organizations for programming that benefits residents in eligible locations. Funding is intended to support a wide range of activities in the focus areas of youth education, military and veteran support services, and community-bui
Grants to Georgia nonprofit organizations for projects that benefit children, youth, and families in eligible locations. Funding is intended for programs and activities within the focus areas of child safety, education, health, and family welfare. Preference is given to
Grants of up to $2,500 to Georgia nonprofit organizations, government agencies, IHEs, libraries, and others for public humanities programs. Applicants must complete the required registrations prior to applying. Funding is intended to support projects that encourage a de
Grants to Georgia nonprofit organizations for projects and programs that benefit residents in eligible counties. Applicants are required to submit a letter of intent prior to submitting a grant proposal. Funding may be used for capital projects, requests for early-stage
Grants to Georgia nonprofit organizations in eligible areas for local projects that focus on education, the arts, health, recreation, and general community benefit. Funding is intended to positively impact the local community. All projects must benefit the residents of
Grants to Georgia individuals in eligible locations for projects that enhance the quality of life for local residents. Applicants must complete the required registration prior to applying. Funding is intended for programs and activities that have a positive impact on lo
Grants of up to $10,000 to Georgia and South Carolina nonprofit organizations for programs that benefit local residents in eligible counties. Funding is intended for activities within the focus areas of underserved youth, special needs populations, and fighting poverty.
Grants to Georgia community-based organizations for beautification and improvement projects in eligible locations. Funding is intended for activities and programs within the priority areas of ecology, horticulture, conservation, and education. Eligible applicants are lo