Every rejection is a redirection, an opportunity to learn, refine, and enhance your approach for future success. Whether you have experienced the disappointment of a declined grant proposal or are anxious about the possibility, GrantMatch is here to support you in securing funding.
We have identified five common reasons why grant applications are rejected. By understanding these pitfalls, you can craft stronger proposals that increase your chances of approval and maximize government grant funding for your business, municipality, or non-profit organization.
Before beginning a grant application, ensure that your project aligns with the specific objectives and eligibility criteria of the grant program. Each funding opportunity has distinct requirements that reviewers use to evaluate and score applications. Projects that closely align with these criteria are more likely to receive higher scores and secure funding.
It is also essential to be mindful of geographic restrictions. Provincial grants apply only to applicants within a given province, while federal grants assess proposals from a national pool. Some programs impose additional restrictions based on factors such as population size or workforce numbers. For example, certain municipal funding opportunities may only be available to communities with fewer than 20,000 residents or more than 300,000 residents. Likewise, business grants may have eligibility requirements tied to employee numbers, targeting small businesses or incentivizing job creation. Reviewing these specifics in advance will help determine your organization’s eligibility.
Even if your project meets the eligibility requirements, a poorly constructed application can still result in rejection. Your proposal must clearly articulate why your initiative deserves funding over thousands of other applicants.
To strengthen your application:
Grant programs outline eligible and ineligible expenses, specifying which costs can be covered. Many programs explicitly state that costs incurred before receiving formal funding approval are ineligible. If a project begins before funding is approved, the grant could be rescinded, or certain costs may be deemed ineligible.
Additionally, if your application requests funding for ineligible expenses, it may be declined. In some cases, programs may request budget revisions, offering approval for a reduced funding amount. However, this is not guaranteed.
Reviewers also assess an applicant’s financial capacity to manage funding responsibly. Demonstrating a history of sound financial management, such as successful oversight of previous government grants, can strengthen your proposal.
Finally, ensure that your funding request falls within the program’s specified minimum and maximum limits. Requesting an amount outside these thresholds may lead to automatic rejection.
One of the most frustrating reasons for grant rejection is administrative errors. Grant applications must be submitted through the designated portal by the program’s deadline. Once the deadline passes, submissions are no longer accepted. To avoid last-minute technical issues, familiarize yourself with the submission process in advance and aim to submit early.
Many grant programs require supporting documentation to be uploaded alongside the application. The program guidelines specify which documents must be included for the application to be considered complete. While some programs may reach out to request missing documents, incomplete applications are often declined outright. Carefully review all requirements and ensure all necessary signatures and attachments are included before submission.
Even well-prepared applications can face rejection due to limited funding availability. Many grant programs receive more strong applications than they can support, making the process highly competitive.
To improve your chances:
With over 25 years of experience in securing government funding, GrantMatch has honed the expertise needed to craft winning grant applications. Our team understands what funders look for and how to present compelling arguments that lead to approvals.
We provide comprehensive support, including:
To date, GrantMatch has secured over $300 million in government funding for a diverse range of clients. If you want to enhance your chances of grant approval and avoid rejection, contact our team today and let us help you navigate the funding landscape with confidence.