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hey there in todays video we are going to be running through the seven steps to writing a winning grant application this is how we teach this in our course grant writing from start to funded at learngrantwriting.org but im just going to give you that real basic uh outline of it so you can really get your arms around great writing and see that its its its science but its not rocket science okay lets get into it [Music] all right so step one is preparing for success lets run through what that looks like youre going to want to organize your files so this is how we suggest organizing it when you if you take grant writing from start to funded we actually have this all on a google drive that you can make a copy of so youll have access to everything but this is how we organize every single project so its really repeatable and very clear like where everything is which gets more important when you start doing more than one project and youre working with a team of people so im not g