How to Write a Strong NGO Grant Proposal: From Problem to Budget

Introduction

A strong grant proposal is not a beautiful description of a good idea. It is a logical argument. It shows that a real problem exists, that your organization understands it, that your proposed activities can address it and that the requested budget is reasonable.

Funders rarely finance intentions. They finance well-designed interventions. If your proposal does not clearly connect the problem, target group, activities, results and budget, even a socially valuable idea may score poorly.

This article presents a practical structure for writing a strong NGO grant proposal.

Start with the problem, not the activity

Many organizations begin with the activity: “We want to organize workshops.” But a funder first wants to know why the workshops are needed.

A weak problem statement says:

Young people need education.

A stronger problem statement says:

Students aged 14–18 in small towns have limited access to practical media literacy education. In conversations with local teachers, the organization identified recurring difficulties in recognizing misinformation, sponsored content and manipulative online narratives.

The second version is better because it identifies:

  • who is affected,
  • what the problem is,
  • where it appears,
  • why it matters,
  • how the organization knows.

Problem statement checklist

A strong problem statement should answer:

  1. What exactly is the problem?
  2. Who is affected?
  3. What is the scale of the problem?
  4. What are the causes?
  5. What are the consequences?
  6. What evidence supports the diagnosis?
  7. Why should this project happen now?

Define the target group precisely

“Residents”, “young people” or “women” are often too broad. Funders need to understand who will directly benefit.

Instead of:

The project is for young people.

Write:

The project is for 120 students aged 15–18 from three secondary schools in rural municipalities, with priority for students who have limited access to extracurricular educational activities.

A precise target group helps you design recruitment, activities, accessibility measures, indicators and budget.

Set a realistic objective

A project objective should be specific and achievable. It should describe the change you want to create.

Weak objective:

To improve civic education.

Better objective:

To improve media literacy and civic participation skills among 120 students aged 15–18 through a six-month educational program combining workshops, online materials and youth-led local initiatives.

A good objective is not too broad. It should match the scale of the budget and the timeframe.

Build activities as a logical sequence

Activities should not be a random list. They should form a clear path from diagnosis to results.

Example structure:

StageActivityPurpose
DiagnosisSurvey and interviewsUnderstand specific needs
PreparationCurriculum and materialsBuild educational content
RecruitmentSchool outreachReach participants
DeliveryWorkshopsDevelop skills
PracticeYouth microprojectsApply knowledge
EvaluationSurveys and reportMeasure change
DisseminationWebsite and social mediaShare results

Results and indicators

Funders need to know what will change and how you will prove it.

There are two basic types of results:

Outputs

Outputs are direct products of activities, such as:

  • number of workshops,
  • number of participants,
  • number of materials,
  • number of events,
  • number of publications.

Outcomes

Outcomes describe change, such as:

  • increased knowledge,
  • improved skills,
  • stronger engagement,
  • better access to support,
  • increased confidence.

A strong proposal includes both.

ResultIndicatorEvidence
Students participate in workshops120 participantsAttendance lists
Educational materials are created12 lesson materialsPublished files
Knowledge increases25% average improvementPre/post tests
Youth projects are implemented10 local initiativesReports and photos
Teachers receive tools20 teachersDownload statistics, feedback

Budget: the financial version of your project

The budget should reflect the activities. Every cost should have a purpose.

If you plan workshops, you may need:

  • trainers,
  • venue,
  • materials,
  • coordination,
  • promotion,
  • accessibility,
  • insurance,
  • evaluation,
  • accounting.

Do not hide necessary costs. Coordination, accounting and communication are not luxuries. They are conditions for project quality.

How to justify costs

Weak cost description:

Promotion – 5,000 PLN.

Better description:

Promotion includes graphic design, recruitment materials, social media communication and local outreach to schools. The cost is necessary to reach the target group and ensure full participation.

A budget is convincing when the reader understands why each cost is needed.

Sustainability

Funders often ask what will happen after the project ends. Sustainability does not always mean the same activities continue forever. It may mean:

  • materials remain available online,
  • trained teachers use the curriculum,
  • participants continue youth initiatives,
  • partners maintain cooperation,
  • the NGO uses the model in future projects,
  • equipment continues to support statutory activities.

Common mistakes in grant proposals

  1. Problem too general.
  2. Target group unclear.
  3. Activities not connected to problem.
  4. Budget unrelated to activities.
  5. Indicators impossible to measure.
  6. Too many goals.
  7. No evidence of need.
  8. No description of team capacity.
  9. Weak sustainability.
  10. Formal language instead of clear explanation.

Grantowo perspective

The best grant proposals are not written to impress. They are written to make the evaluator’s job easy. A strong proposal is structured, concrete, evidence-based and internally consistent. The evaluator should never wonder: “Why is this activity here?” or “Where did this cost come from?”

Your proposal should read like a well-designed plan, not a wish list.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important part of a grant proposal?

The connection between problem, activities, results and budget. If these elements are consistent, the proposal becomes much stronger.

Should an NGO include statistics?

Yes, if they are relevant. But local evidence, surveys, interviews and previous project experience can also be powerful.

How many indicators should a project have?

Enough to measure key outputs and outcomes, but not so many that reporting becomes unrealistic.

Can administrative costs be included?

Often yes, if allowed by the grant rules. Coordination, accounting and management are real project costs.

How long should a project description be?

As long as necessary to explain the logic clearly. Avoid both vague generalities and unnecessary repetition.

Links

Grants and funding for NGOs – https://grantowo.pl/
Knowledge base for non-governmental organizations – https://grantowo.pl/baza-wiedzy/

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