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Building Grant Readiness

The organizational foundations that funders look for before writing a check

Planning and organizational readiness
4x higher success rate for organizations with grant readiness plans
89% of federal reviewers cite weak evaluation plans as a top concern

Grant readiness is not just about having a good program idea and a skilled writer. Funders — especially federal agencies and large foundations — evaluate applicants across multiple dimensions: organizational capacity, financial management, data systems, governance, evaluation frameworks, and demonstrated track record. Organizations that invest in these foundational elements before submitting proposals see dramatically higher success rates.

The most common weaknesses we see in grant applications are not in the narrative sections — they are in the organizational infrastructure behind the narrative. Weak evaluation plans, underdeveloped logic models, missing financial policies, and inadequate data collection systems are the silent killers of otherwise strong proposals. Federal peer reviewers consistently cite these areas as top concerns in scoring.

Building grant readiness is an investment that pays dividends across every funding source. The same organizational strengths that impress a federal reviewer also build confidence with foundation program officers, state agency managers, and individual donors. It is the rising tide that lifts all boats in your fundraising strategy.

Check Your Grant Readiness

Our Grant Readiness Assessment evaluates your organization across the dimensions that matter most to funders.

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