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Can you help me reapply if I was previously denied?

Yes. In fact, reapplying is often a smart strategy. Many funders like to see consistency and dedication. If you didn’t win a grant the first time, it doesn’t mean you won’t in the future. Funders are more likely to support organizations they know and recognize. If you’ve taken time since your last application to build a relationship, calling, introducing your work, or engaging with their community, applying again can actually increase your chances. Grant can help you reapply strategically by: - Updating your application with fresh impact data. - Adjusting your narrative based on changes in your programs. - Highlighting consistency as a strength to funders. And importantly, if your organization provides details about the previous rejection, Grant will use that information to augment your new application, addressing gaps, strengthening weak points, and making sure your next submission is sharper and more competitive. So a “no” doesn’t close the door. It’s often the first step in building trust that can lead to a future “yes.”