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 to Alaska nonprofit organizations to support arts and cultural activities in eligible regions. Grant funds may be requested for a specific project or for operating support. Eligible proposals and applicants must be aligned with the values of community, inclusivit
Cooperative agreement to an Alaska nonprofit organization, for-profit organization, government agency, tribe, IHE, faith-based organization, or community group to improve law enforcement in tribal communities. Applicants must complete required registrations prior to sub
Grants to Alaska Native village councils, nonprofit organizations, and first and second-class small cities for construction projects that enhance water systems. Funding is intended for the implementation of previously planned capital improvement projects that improve or
Cooperative agreement to USA universities and colleges to encourage American Indians and Alaska Natives to pursue careers in clinical psychology. Applicants are advised that required registrations could take several weeks. Funding may be used to provide stipends that al
Grant to an Alaska state agency for projects to conserve endangered plant and wildlife species. Applicants are advised to complete required registrations before applying. Funding is intended for habitat restoration, monitoring, surveys, public education, reintroduction
Grants of up to $1,000 to Alaska professional visual, literary, performing, and traditional artists to participate in professional opportunities. The purpose of the funding is to allow artists to participate in unique, short-term opportunities that will advance their wo
Grants of up to $6,000 to Alaska nonprofit organizations, schools, libraries, and tribal entities for arts and cultural programming outside of school hours. Funding is intended for programs that engage youth in regular sessions over a long-term period. Programs should e
Grants of up to $5,000 to Alaska nonprofit organizations, agencies, schools, and Tribes for performing arts projects and activities. Applicants are required to contact program staff before applying. Eligible proposals include arts presentations, as well as professional
Grants of up to $2,000 to Alaska nonprofit museums or museum-related entities to expand or improve services. Funding is intended for activities and projects that promote and enhance museum collections, outreach, exhibits, organizational development, education, and train
Grants of up to $5,000 to Alaska nonprofit organizations, agencies, schools, and tribes to support public arts programming. Funding is intended for applicants that offer arts or cultural heritage activities. The purpose of funding is to improve arts and cultural program