Getting the grant : how educators can write winning proposals and manage successful projects

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Davis Library (6th floor)

Call Number
LC243.A1 G35 2005
Status
Available

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Summary

Grant writing is not as daunting a task as it may seem--at least not when you have experts to guide you. In the first half of this book, the authors explain what every grant writer needs to know and do to successfully secure funding. You will learn the following:* How to locate different kinds of grant sponsors* How to understand the Request for Proposals (RFP)* How to write a persuasive proposalThe second part of the book begins where most books on grant writing end. Gajda and Tulikangas lead you through the steps to take immediately after a grant is awarded and the steps needed for long-term sustainability. They show you how to negotiate a budget, develop a media plan, and establish an organizational structure. They explain how to create an evaluation plan and how to develop indicators of success. The result is a clear blueprint for success as a grant writer and project manager. By book's end, you will enthusiastically agree with the authors: You can do this!

Contents

  • Introduction p. v
  • 1 The World of Grants: Surveying the Landscape p. 1
  • 2 Preparing to Write Your Grant Proposal p. 17
  • 3 Writing a Successful Proposal: Tips and Tools p. 31
  • 4 Application Review from an Insider's Perspective p. 46
  • 5 After "The Call" p. 60
  • 6 Program Evaluation: Prove What You Know p. 77
  • 7 Collaboration and Sustainability p. 94
  • Glossary p. 105
  • Bibliography p. 108
  • Index p. 110
  • About the Authors p. 114

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