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Common grant myth: “Faith-based nonprofits can’t apply for government grants”

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Written by Alex Dunn

Hi, I’m Alex Dunn, the Millionaire Grant Lady. I have 15 years of grant writing experience and over $125 million in awards under my belt. I offer advice, tips, tricks and opportunities to the DFW501c.news audience each week.

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Common grant myth: “Faith-based nonprofits can’t apply for government grants”

This is one of the most common misconceptions we hear—and it’s simply not true.

Faith-based nonprofits have been eligible for federal, state, and local government grants for decades. The confusion often comes from not knowing where the boundaries are. The good news? The rules are clearer than many people expect.

Government agencies regularly fund programs led by faith-based organizations that address community needs—feeding families, providing shelter, supporting youth, strengthening neighborhoods, improving education, and more. These programs qualify because they focus on public benefit, not religious instruction or worship.

If your organization is doing community-focused work, the door to government funding has always been open. You just need to walk through it with a proposal centered on impact, outcomes, and accessibility.

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About the author

Alex Dunn

Alex Dunn is the Millionaire Grant Lady and a social worker. Alex is passionate about behavioral health, education, family and social services and helping organizations to help others. With 15 years of experience in grants and $103 million in grant funding, Alex wants your organization to be able to use grants to meet your mission.

She is the creator of the Area of Focus™ and Core Cultivation™ strategies and the Attractiveness Quotient™ survey for nonprofits. Alex has used these strategies to multiply grant funding for organizations, with a total of $103 million in grant funding to date.

Alex is the author of numerous reports, including “Three Ways Mental Health Organizations Can Increase Their Grant Funding” and “Three Mistakes Well Meaning Organizations Make in Grant Funding”. She is a long-time board member and current president of the Grant Professionals Association North Texas chapter.