In The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, Libby Hikind details her journey from a teacher to a grant writer to the CEO of GrantWatch. As you trace her journey to becoming both CEO and a media personality, you'll observe her courage and the unforeseen twists and turns that led her to the present day. This narrative will inspire confidence in your own ability to navigate the grant-seeking and grant-writing process.
This book is structured into five sections and goes beyond mere theory by providing practical insights into crafting each part of a grant application. Each segment is enriched with anecdotes, lessons learned, and practical advice. Furthermore, there is a dedicated section featuring model responses for various components commonly found in grant applications
Grants of up to $15,000 to Michigan arts and cultural nonprofit organizations in eligible regions for projects that support racial equity in the arts. Applicants are required to preregister and attend a pre-proposal information session prior to submitting an application
Grants of up to $20,000 to Michigan nonprofit organizations for activities that promote educational success among Black youth in eligible locations. Applicants must attend an information session and complete required registrations prior to the deadline. The funding sour
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and schools for programs and activities that benefit local communities in eligible locations. Applicants must contact program staff to begin the application process. Funding is intended for projects in the
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and educational institutions to address mental health concerns and substance use disorders in eligible locations. Funding is intended to improve access to services that promote healthful behaviors, raise a
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations, including faith-based organizations, for projects that increase organizational security. Funding is intended for cybersecurity and physical security enhancements for nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of a terrorist
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations to enhance the quality of life in eligible communities. Applications may also be accepted from public agencies, schools, and faith-based institutions; however, these applicants must contact program staff prior to applying. Fund
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations, government entities, universities, and school districts in eligible regions to enhance the lives of local residents. Applicants must contact program staff prior to applying and are advised that required registrations may take
Grants of up to $2,000 to Michigan organizations in eligible regions to improve the quality of life, health, and well-being of local residents. Funding is intended for programs and services that directly benefit at least one of the following populations: adults, youth,
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations and municipalities for projects to benefit local residents in eligible counties. Applicants are required to submit a preliminary application prior to applying. Funding is intended to support activities that enable organizations
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and government agencies in eligible counties to maintain and rehabilitate local trails. Applicants must pre-register prior to submitting a grant application. Funding is intended for the upkeep or restoration of