Looking to secure funds for an educational program but not sure where to start? Take a look at these successful grant proposals for education. They showcase a variety of delivery methods and can provide helpful guidance as you craft your own proposal.
Example 1:
Kurzweil Educational Systems: This grant proposal not only obtained funding, but it also offers detailed explanations of each section and useful guidelines to help structure your proposal.
Example 2:
Salem Education Foundation: This foundation has shared a sample application from a school seeking to increase youth enrichment opportunities through their annual grant.
Successful Youth Grant Proposals
Here are some successful grant proposals for youth programs that can guide you in accessing generous donations.
The Family Service Association (FSA) has submitted a well-crafted and thorough grant proposal for a community block grant aimed at youth development. This proposal seeks to increase services and cover staff salaries.
Secondly, the Boys and Girls Club of America (BGCA) has also provided a sample grant proposal through its national office to aid local branches in acquiring funds for youth programming and expanding services.
Out of the 1.6 million nonprofit organizations in the US, your funding requests may not fit into the three general categories mentioned earlier. To cater to your diverse needs, we have compiled additional grants that may be of help.
Here are some examples:
Example 1
Kennett Area Senior Center: This proposal was submitted to a local community foundation. It seeks funding ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, which will be used to provide essential services and assistance to seniors in the area. The proposal is detailed in describing the program and carefully addresses the problem at hand.
Example 2
Region 2 Arts Council: This grant proposal is quite comprehensive. It seeks funds to support an artist in expanding their skills and professional experience. It’s an excellent example for those seeking individual grants or scholarships for professional or scholastic opportunities in supported fields.
Example 3
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church: This is a great example of a faith-based organization’s proposal seeking funds for a capital project to repair their building. The narrative and framing of this proposal can be used to help shape proposal letters to individual donors and foundations. This is particularly useful for faith-based organizations or other groups seeking to secure funds.