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GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Get PowerPoint Slides Survey: GrantReadiness.com/slides WEBINAR: How To Create A Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Assisted by Carolyn Henrikson, GPC, CWF Who Is On The Webinar? Primary Grant Role Other Volunteer Consultant Board Member Employee Over 20 11 to 20 5 to 10 0-4 # of Successful Grants 8% 25% 6% 11% 42% 12% 61% 14% 21% Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 1 How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor GrantReadiness.com Question? WHAT IF you could get 3 times more grant funding while cutting the time it takes to write a grant proposal by 80%? My Story - Back in 1988 … • • • • A client asked me to write a Federal proposal … It took me 100 hours … Unfortunately, you won’t write … Something amazing happened to me after 12 years in the grant writing business ... and a 92% success rate on all my grants. • When I finished writing proposal #52 … • Somehow, I had gone from writing my first grant proposal in 100 hours ... Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 2 How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor GrantReadiness.com My Story – For 20 Years … • For the last 20 years, I’ve been wondering how I went from a $125,000 grant and 100 hours of work to a $420,000 grant and only 4 hours of work ... with 93% success rate. • The secret is to be grant ready and have a system in place BEFORE an RFP ever gets announced. • Whether you need $400 or $4,000 or even $400,000, this grant readiness system works. Which Friday Do You Prefer? Imagine what it be like to get an RFP on Monday and be able to turn in a completed proposal by Friday and still have time to spare! Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 3 How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor GrantReadiness.com Why Is Grant Readiness Important? It Saves Your Time! 80% of your grant narrative & attachments can be completed “before” you even see a funder’s Request For Proposal (RFP). Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 4 How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor GrantReadiness.com My Story – In 2012 … • A prospective client called. – He had 10 days to complete an application for a Federal grant. – He also knew that he (the Executive Director) would be out-of-town for 7 of the 10 days. • When he asked if I would write the grant, I said, “I’ve got 4 hours I can give you next week, which is all I need if you’re grant ready.” • Do you think the client was grant ready? Grant Readiness Defined Grant readiness are the steps you take and doc’s you collect prior to an RFP being announced that allows your agency to save time and to: • Access its capacity for grant seeking, • Respond more quickly to an RFP or funding opportunity, • Determine the best matches between funders and specific programs, and • Demonstrate accountability & transparency. Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 5 GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Grant Readiness Means Having Hard & Electronic Copies Of Doc’s Your Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder & Folders Organize You For Success! “Accountability is an obligation or willingness by a charity to explain its actions to its stakeholders.” “Transparency is an obligation or willingness by a charity to publish and make available critical data about the organization.” “Generally speaking, charities that follow best practices in governance, donor relations and related areas are less likely to engage in unethical and irresponsible activities.” Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock TABS In Your Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder or Folders … 1. Financial 2. Governance 3. GuideStar Exchange 4. Legal 5. Program Management 6. Public Disclosures 6 GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Primary Sources For What You Are About to See … Financial Tab #1 Annual Operating Budget Cash Reserve = $______ Financial Management Audits Policies & Procedures – >$250,000 – Audit every year 990*, 990 PF, 990 EZ or 990 N – Proportion expended on fundraising = _____% – Proportion expended on nonprogram administration = _____% Plans: Fundraising, Capital Campaign, Sustainability Travel Reimbursement Policy *Include In Public Disclosures Page On Website Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock – $100k-$250k – Financial review by independent CPA who follows AICPA standards – <$100k – Internallyproduced, complete financial statement: • Profit & Loss Statement • Balance Sheet Employer Identification Number (EIN)* Duns & Bradstreet # 7 GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Governance Tab #2 Charter or Bylaws* Board Meeting Minutes Policies – – – – – – – – Conflict of Interest* Code of Ethics* Whistle Blower* Document Destruction Document Retention Nondiscrimination Donor Bill of Rights Gift Acceptance Policies and Procedures Annual Report* Board: • • • • Terms* Selection process Demographics Committees *Include In Public Disclosures Page On Website It Pays To Be Grant Ready! • Get 12-Month Free Subscription GuideStar Premium ($1,500 Value) • Be seen by foundations and donors. • Save time in gathering key documents. Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 8 GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Tab #3 Of Your 3Ring Binder Tab #3 Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 9 GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Tab #3 Legal Tab #4 IRS Letter of Determination* Articles of Incorporation (state)* Any federal, state and local licensing requirements (i.e., child care, food prep, etc.) and laws Federal Assurances Follow employment laws Annual filing of officers with state Manage Compensation Process • Create a rebuttable presumption of reasonableness Grants.gov Profile *Include In Public Disclosures Page On Website Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 10 GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Program Management Tab #5 Community Needs Assessments Mission statement* Policies • Confidentiality • Privacy Performance Evaluation: Report How Often? ____ Time sheets Matching & In-Kind documentation Testimonials News Room: clips, videos, newsletter, publications Logo* Organizational Chart Job Descriptions Activity Timelines Process for Managing Letters of Support RFP Analysis System *Include In Public Disclosures Page On Website Public Disclosures Tab #6 (Add To Your Website) IRS Letter of Determination* Articles of Incorporation (state)* 990 Form Employer Identification Number (EIN) Logo Mission statement Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock Charter or Bylaws Policies – Conflict of Interest – Code of Ethics – Whistle Blower Annual Report Board: • Terms 11 How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor GrantReadiness.com Key Sections of Most Proposals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Summary or Abstract Agency Introduction Problem or Needs Statement Solution or Methods Outcomes or Objectives Evaluation Future Funding or Sustainability 8. Budget Where To Find Support Data 2 – stationery, list of board members, list of previous grants received, audits 2.1 – mission: mission statement | goals: strategic plans 2.3. – newspaper clippings, testimonials, outcome stats, annual report Any to Add? Type yours in Question Box or on site. We will collect and add to a page at GrantReadiness.com We will give you credit, too! Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 12 How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor GrantReadiness.com Where To Find Support Data 4 - Annual report, website, program stats, ROI, shared files 4.1 – studies (independent or govt.) that reflects demographics of target group, mission statement, grant reports 5.4 – staff: website, HR, organizational chart, resumes job description: admin. handbook, HR Any to Add? Type yours in Question Box or on site. We will collect and add to a page at GrantReadiness.com Where To Find Support Data 7.1 – Strategic plan, financials, fundraising plan, funding/funder breakdown, other nonprofits, funding streams 8 – Costs requested: programmatic budgets, operating budget, projected budget, project P&L (labor, goods, services, equipment, transportation, marketing, training Donated: gift DB/tracking, donor DB, in-kind tracking, report, ask donor We will give you credit, too, like … Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 13 GrantReadiness.com How To Create a Grant Readiness 3-Ring Binder With Phil Johncock, The Grant Professor Summary Support for Application: 3-Ring Binder: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Financial Governance GuideStar Exchange Legal Program Management Public Disclosures 1. Summary or Abstract 2. Agency Introduction 3. Problem or Needs Statement 4. Solution or Methods 5. Outcomes or Objectives 6. Evaluation 7. Future Funding or Sustainability 8. Budget How Do You Get PowerPoint Slides From This Webinar? By Completing A Survey At GrantReadiness.com/slides Copyright © 2012 4Grants.Net & Phil Johncock 14