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This guide provides essential tips for locating grant opportunities, understanding application guidelines, conducting background research, crafting a compelling project narrative, developing a budget, and ensuring a thorough proofreading process before submission. It emphasizes the importance of meeting deadlines, involving relevant stakeholders, and seeking necessary signatures. Contact the Executive Director for further assistance.
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Mission Statement “ENCOURAGE AND PERMIT LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT TO JOIN AND COOPERATE WITH ONE ANOTHER AND WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF MAJOR ECONOMIC INTERESTS, CITIZEN GROUPS AND GROUPS EXPERIENCING ECONOMIC DISTRESS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THEIR CITIZENS AND TO PLAN FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION.”
Locate Grant Opportunities • Council of Government Newsletter • Other Government Agency Newsletters • Local Resource Centers • Grant Seminars • Internet • Federal Registers • Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance • Foundation Directories
Read Application Guidelines • Highlight Important Information • Do A Preliminary Eligibility Review - Use A Score Sheet If Available • Mark The DUE DATE On Your Calendar
Important Dates • Commissioner Court Meetings • Resolutions • Public Notices • Newspaper Deadlines • Due Dates • Public Participation Deadline Create a Timeline or a Checklist to Help You Remember Important Dates.
Meet the People InvolvedIn the Writing • County/City Personnel • County/City Groups • Engineer • Grant Administrator
Background Research • Look for Statistics That Will Strengthen Your Project. - www.census.gov - http://txsdc.utsa.edu/ • Poverty Rates • Elderly Population • Population Decreases • Relevant to Your Project
Background Research Continue • Compare Your County To; - Other Counties, - The LRGVDC Region, - The State • Use This Information In the Narrative - Print Information As You Find It
Project Narrative • Clearly Provide Details • Remain Aware of Any Length Requirements • Follow Directions • Use Support Information • Provide Reference As Necessary
Develop Budget • Double Check Numbers • Be Aware Of Match Opportunities; • - Cash, • - In-Kind • Local Resources as Match
Proof Read Application • Check Your Work • Requirements For Layout • Supplies On Hand • - Notebooks • - Tabs • Application Complete and Information Correct • Have Another Person Check Application • - Provide Guidelines • Be Creative • - Cover Page • - Pictures and Photographs • - Newspaper Articles
Signatures • Obtain Necessary Signatures • - Use “SIGN HERE” tabs to mark pages Send It In • Overnight Services; • - Overnight Shipping • You Will Need a Physical Address • Provide a Transmittal Letter • Keep “Proof of Mailing”
Administration • Each Application is Different • Choose Your Grant Writer for Each Application • COG’s are Typically Available to Answer Questions About Applications and Administration of Grants
Thank You! Kenneth N. Jones, Jr. Executive Director LRGVDC 956-682-3481 knjones@lrgvdc.org
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