Anyone can write a book, but that doesn’t mean it will be a best seller. The same concept follows when writing a grant. Energy Improvement Matters doesn’t want to simply write grant applications, EIM wants to win grants. We ensure that all our customers have a good chance at winning. Our goal is to … Continue reading Grant Writing
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After Applying for a REAP Grant, How do I Know Where I Stand?
After the applications have reached the USDA, our applicants tend to ask several questions about the status. The truth of the matter is that once the applications have reached the USDA, we can’t know the status until the winning applicants have been awarded. What do we do in the mean time? There are a few … Continue reading After Applying for a REAP Grant, How do I Know Where I Stand?
Things You Should Know When Applying for a REAP Grant
Applying for a REAP grant can seem overwhelming sometimes, but it doesn’t have to be. Energy Improvement Matters (EIM) lends a helping hand to make the process run smoothly and stress free. For us to accomplish this, there are a few things that we will need from you. Following is needed: Dealer’s name and contact … Continue reading Things You Should Know When Applying for a REAP Grant
Helping Fund a Greener Future
There are several variables that go into sustaining an energy efficient business. It takes more than hard work and dedication; It can also be extremely expensive. We want to thank you for your efforts toward sustainability and inform you about REAP grant opportunities to assist you, click here. Before applying for a REAP grant, Energy … Continue reading Helping Fund a Greener Future
Healthy Soil is the Foundation of Organic Farming
As mentioned on the USDA website: “NRCS can help farmers and ranchers with a number of conservation practices that build healthy soil. Diverse crop rotations, cover crops, nutrient management and conservation tillage are examples of practices that feed the soil, reduce erosion, improve soil structure, and enhance nutrient cycling and water retention.” All that means … Continue reading Healthy Soil is the Foundation of Organic Farming
