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GRANT WRITING 1.2.2 - COMPREHENSION CHECK
Select the best answer for each of the following questions.
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Which of the following best describes you as a grant seeker?
Grassroots Organization
Social Service Agency
Advocacy Group
Individual
Which is the best example of something that a small grassroots organization might be likely to get a grant or donation to pay for?
Uniforms for the local Little League team
A neighborhood day-care center
A community science and technology museum
A citywide literacy program for immigrants
A document known as a 501(c)(3) is:
A licence to raise money
Proof of not-for-profit status
A description of certain kind of government grant
A way for individual donors to hide their true identity
Most foundations give grants only to:
Not-for-profit organizations of all kinds
Cultural and arts institutions
Municipal and state governments
Social service agencies and organizations
Why is it important to "know who you are" before writing a proposal?
Because not every person or organization is eligible for every grant
Because you may not be eligible for any grant at all
Because you may need to do a few important things before applying for a grant
All of the above are good reasons
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