by truemanagement | Apr 4, 2026 | Funding & Sustainability, Grant Readiness, Grant Writing Tips
If you’ve ever applied for a grant, you know how quickly it can feel overwhelming. You find a promising opportunity. You start writing. And then suddenly, you realize there’s an entire process you didn’t even know existed. That process has a name: the grant cycle....
by truemanagement | Mar 26, 2026 | Funding & Sustainability, Grant Writing Tips
Most people have heard of grants. Very few can clearly explain what they are or how they actually work. If you’ve ever searched online for funding and felt overwhelmed by hundreds of listings, confusing eligibility rules, and mixed messages about “free money,” you’re...
by truemanagement | Mar 16, 2026 | Funding & Sustainability, Grant Writing Tips
If you’ve ever dreamed of funding a project, starting a nonprofit, or launching a business — but didn’t know where to find the money — you’re not alone. People hear about grants all the time. But most don’t truly understand what they are, how they work, or how to...
by truemanagement | Feb 26, 2026 | Funding & Sustainability, Grant Writing Tips
A grant is no small lift. Writing a strong proposal can take hours, days, or even weeks. You research the funder, outline a detailed program plan, build a compliant budget, and gather letters of support. Even a small program grant can require a 20-page application...
by truemanagement | Feb 19, 2026 | Funding & Sustainability, Grant Writing Tips, Mindset & Strategy
You’ve probably heard someone say it — maybe you’ve even said it yourself: “The key is in the writing.” Make it more compelling.
More emotional.
More persuasive. But is that really what decides who wins a grant? At TRUE, we’ve helped mission-driven leaders secure over...
by truemanagement | Feb 4, 2026 | Funding & Sustainability, Grant Writing Tips, Nonprofit Funding Strategies
You have a powerful idea—one that could truly make a difference in your community.
But then you open a grant application. Suddenly, you’re staring at unfamiliar language, detailed budgets, attachments, and long checklists. It feels overwhelming. And the thought creeps...