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 nonprofit organizations and churches for programs that benefit the community in eligible locations. Applicants must complete the required registration prior to applying. Funding is intended to support projects in the focus areas of education; health an
Grants to Georgia nonprofit organizations and public art commissions for arts and cultural projects and activities that benefit residents in eligible locations. First-time applicants must be interviewed before applying. Funding is intended for public art projects, visua
Grants of up to $2,500 to Georgia public school teachers for creative programs that enhance the educational experience for students. Funding is intended for innovative projects and activities designed to improve learning outcomes and make a measurable impact on students
Grants of up to $15,000 to Georgia nonprofit organizations, community-based groups, cooperatives, and private sector groups to address food insecurity in eligible locations. Funding is intended to support creative programming to improve access to healthy food and hous
Grants of up to $2,500 to Georgia nonprofit animal welfare organizations for a variety of initiatives that directly benefit animals. Applicants must complete an online registration prior to the deadline. Consideration will be given to proposals involving animals of all
Grants of up to $25,000 to Georgia nonprofit organizations in eligible counties for community benefit programs and projects. Funding is intended to address community needs and enhance the quality of life for local residents. Programs must benefit communities located in
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 to Georgia farmers for disaster relief efforts in eligible locations. Funding is intended to assist farming operations that have been negatively impacted by Hurricane Helene. Priority consideration is given to farms located in counties declared to be in a disaste
Grants and in-kind support to Georgia, Nebraska, New York, and South Carolina nonprofits for programs that benefit the communities in which the funding source does business. Eligible program areas include civic and community; children and youth; environment; minorities;
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