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 and loans to Montana agencies, Tribes, districts, and IHEs for projects relating to renewable resources. Funding is intended for necessary capital or infrastructure improvements that will safeguard the region's natural resources and improve the quality of life of
Grants to Montana government agencies, conservation districts, civic groups, individuals, and other entities to preserve wild fish habitats. Applicants must discuss projects with their regional biologists prior to submitting an application. Funding is intended for activ
Grants to Montana nonprofit organizations and government agencies for programs designed to combat underage substance abuse in eligible locations. Funding is intended to support programs that promote healthy youth development and reduce the high costs and negative effect
Grants to Montana nonprofit organizations and government agencies to benefit residents in eligible locations. Funding is intended to provide basic needs, including shelter, food, medical care, and transportation, to at-risk groups. The purpose of this program is to crea
Grants to Montana government agencies, Tribal governments, special districts, and institutions of higher education for environmental protection and remediation projects. Funding is intended to protect state citizens from the negative impacts of mineral development on pu
Grants to Montana nonprofit organizations and government agencies for programs that unite tribal and non-tribal groups in cooperative work. Funding is intended for projects in the areas of culture and the arts, education, preservation and conservation, economic developm
Grants to Montana volunteer fire departments serving rural regions for equipment and training expenses. Funding is intended to increase the capacity of local departments in protecting local communities from wildfires and other emergencies. Eligible project categories in
Grants to Montana local government agencies for water resource-related projects that address the health and safety of state residents. Funding is intended for a range of projects including those related to wastewater, drinking water, storm sewers or storm drains, solid
Grants of up to $2,500 to Montana schools in eligible regions for field trips to an outdoor recreation and conservation education center. Funding is intended to support lodging and transportation expenses. Students must be in grades 4 through 12, unless the applicant is
Grants of up to $250 to Idaho and Montana public schools in eligible regions to address student needs. Applications must be submitted by a school employee, such as a teacher, guidance counselor, principal, or superintendent. The purpose of this program is to fill a gap