Creating a presentation for a land grant can be a stressful experience, but when you have help, you can be more confident.
Get Help NOW
If you want to get a land grant, you need to get help now. And no, this doesn’t mean your mom is going to be called up for advice.
You need help from people who have already done land grants before or who are grant writers who have helped to prepare grant proposals for other people. This way, you will know what you need to include in your grant, and you might even pay someone else to write the grant for you. There’s nothing wrong with this, just so you know. You don’t have to do the actual writing yourself, but you will need to sign off on whatever you have on the form.
You might want to call in help like:
- A grant writer
- A lawyer who specializes in land matters
- Your project manager
- A priest (just kidding)
You want to call in anyone who can make sure that your land grant proposal is going to be clear, effective, and pertinent to the person who is reading it.
Take Your Time to Prepare
Filling out your grant proposal two days before it’s due is not the best way to present yourself. You want to take your time working on this proposal as it will allow you to be certain you’ve included all that you need to include. When the deadlines rotate throughout the year, you will have to wait another year to apply if you’re not on time.
Start early and make sure you’re not the one rushing your application at the last minute.
Know What’s Expected
Before you even get started, it never hurts to look into online lessons to help you learn more about grant writing and what a land grant might require. In doing so, you will not waste any time in getting together a presentation which will help you to have a higher chance of getting the land grant you desire for that new eco-preserve, statue to Elvis, etc.