A Thank You to Grant Makers, Grant Funders & Grant Reviewers
Grant-makers and grant-seekers work together to cultivate a better future for us all. Grant-makers and grant funders award funding and resources to dedicated professionals enriching our society with parks, education, school safety, medical research, and more. Their dedication to supporting vital causes inspires us all to help those in need. Because of this, the team at GrantWatch wants to remind our subscribers how important it is to recognize our funders’ impact on our world.
A Thank You to Grant Makers and Grant Funders
Thank you to all who are dedicated to organizing and reviewing grant applications. These grants empower our communities. With grant support, we thrive and flourish as a global society. Without grant-makers and grant reviewers, vital programs that provide healthy food, clean drinking water, social justice, education, school safety, mental health services, and medical research teams would cease to be. Building and reviewing grant applications is a lot of hard work. It takes a dedicated team of grant reviewers working day in and day out to ensure that the best programs are funded. Furthermore, without grant-makers, GrantWatch would not be able to list grants for thousands of causes to locate grant support to empower their projects. We are forever grateful for grant-makers’ contributions to the growth and development of our communities. We see you out there making a real-world impact.
…funding through grants has a great impact on the communities we live in. They help pay to pave roads, support students’ tuition and other college costs, buy food for families needing assistance, clean up after natural disasters, and more. This funding…plays an important role supporting everyday life in communities across the country.
U.S. GAO
How Grant Makers and Grant Funders Improve Our World
Grants are one way our society re-distributes resources to causes that matter. To illustrate, medical research determines best practices to improve humanity’s health. However, until 1994 the inclusion of women in clinical trials was not mandated. To illustrate, 70% of chronic pain patients are women, yet historically 80% of pain studies did not include them. This is where grant-makers come in. Inclusive medical research programs need funding. More than ever, grant-makers are making the waves for the new error of positivity and inclusion. However, grant-funded programs reach far beyond providing basic human rights like equality in medical care. Grant-makers also fund start-up businesses, award education scholarships, support cultural events, and more. See the real-world impact grants provide on GrantTalk; an informative and uplifting podcast hosted by GrantWatch CEO Libby Hikind. Her guests include skilled professionals who discuss grant writing tips, their journey from the for-profit world to the nonprofit sector, and more.
Posting A Grant On GrantWatch
Well-promoted grants receive qualified applicants. In truth, many foundations hold costly events to raise awareness for grants to ensure qualified applicants are aware. Grant-makers are impacting the future of our society more than the average person may know. We have resources for grant-makers too. Foundations, corporations, and government entities use the Add a New Grant form to submit grants. Once a grant is submitted the quality assurance team will review and verify your grant. Finally, your grant is shared with over 5000 GrantWatch subscribers. These subscribers are all seeking grants for their cause. Because of this, grant-makers who list their grants note improvements in their grant-seeker applicants’ eligibility. This saves the grant reviewer’s time. In turn, this saves your organization resources and money.
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