Grant application letter of commitment

Letters of Support and Commitment

Many grants now require attachments called letters of support or letters of commitment. These letters, if created well, can provide significant additional information and credibility to your proposal. Important content to include in each type of letter will be covered in subsequent articles, but here are four items which are key to both types of letters.

  1. Letters of Support

Letters of Commitment should speak to the general relationship between the organization writing the letter and the organization submitting the proposal. A letter of support should include the following:

  1. Letters of Commitment

Letters of Commitment should speak to the strong relationship between the organization writing the letter and the organization submitting the proposal. While not as legally binding as a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), it is similar in nature without requiring the involvement of lawyers. A letter of commitment should include the following:

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