From idea to funded project : grant proposals for the digital age.

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Where to find it

Davis Library (6th floor)

Call Number
LB2336 .B43 2008
Status
Available

Summary

Ideas are products of individual human minds. Some of the ideas that emerge in educational, cultural, health-related, community, service, and faith-based organizations are potentially as important to the institutions as their endowments. These ideas are the concern of this guidebook: how to encourage their articulation, how to muster the cooperation necessary to turn them into formal blueprints, and how to secure whatever support is needed to see them materialize as projects serving the interests of the originators and their institutions.

Designed for grant seekers in the digital age, this book helps readers make sense of the various printed and Web-based resources that are available to improve the quality of proposals and find successful funding. The chapters cover origins and early development of an idea, drawing up a proposal, finding funding sources, submitting a proposal, evaluation of a project, grant administration, and basic resources.

Contents

Incomplete contents: Part I: A process for development of ideas -- Introduction -- Origin and early development of an idea -- The proposal: a design for putting an idea to work -- Finding a source fo support -- Submission of a proposal -- Grant administration -- Evaluation -- Conclusion -- Part II: Basic resources.

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