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What are common mistakes to avoid when writing a grant application?

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Hey there, fellow grant wranglers! At Underdog Crew Studios, we've danced with the grant gods a fair bit. Here's our light-hearted take on common pitfalls to dodge when crafting your grant applications:

  1. Ignoring the Guidelines: Treating the funder's instructions like IKEA manualsโ€”glancing over them and then winging it. Spoiler: your grant won't assemble itself.

  2. Being Vague: Describing your project like a foggy day in London. Funders aren't mind readers; clarity is key.

  3. Budget Blunders: Submitting a budget that looks like your cat walked across the keyboard. Precision mattersโ€”ensure every penny is accounted for.

  4. Overlooking Impact: Focusing solely on your needs and forgetting to highlight how your project will save the world (or at least make a dent).

  5. Last-Minute Scramble: Procrastinating until the eleventh hour and then submitting a rushed application. Remember, funders can smell desperation.

Avoid these missteps, and you'll be well on your way to grant success. Happy writing!

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