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The only grant-writing book you'll ever need / Ellen Karsh and Arlen Sue Fox.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Basic Books, 2014Copyright date: 2014Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xxxv, 409 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780465058938
  • 0465058930
  • 0465058922
  • 9780465058921
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 658.15/224 23
LOC classification:
  • HG177.5.U6 K37 2014
Other classification:
  • BUS055000 | REF028000 | BUS059000
Online resources:
Contents:
Roundtable: Grantsmanship and the economy -- Part I. Prerequisites : Who am I? (and what in the world do I want to do?) -- Wait a second: What is a grant ... and where do I get one? -- Making (dollars and) sense of grant-application packages: what grantmakers want -- Getting ready to write a grant proposal : If you're a not-for-profit organization ; If you're a government agency or school district ; If you're an individual grant seeker -- Intangibles: things they never tell you (about proposal writing) -- Part II. It's finally time to write the proposal : Writing (proposals) with style: 12 basic rules -- Identifying and documenting the need: what problem will a grant fix? -- Goals and objectives: what do you hope to achieve if you get the money? -- Developing and presenting a winning program -- Finding partners and building coalitions (The MOUs that roared) -- The evaluation plan: how can you be sure if your program worked? -- The budget: how much will it cost, and is the cost reasonable? -- Sustainability: how will you continue the program when the grant funds run out? (and you'd better not say, "I won't") -- Capacity: proving that you can get the job done -- Front and back: the cover page or cover letter, the abstract, the table of contents, and the appendix -- Part III. And after the proposal : The site visit: playing host -- So now you know, what next? -- Appendix 1: 50 tips for improving your chances of winning a grant -- Appendix 2: Proposal checklist -- Appendix 3: Glossary -- Appendix 4: Sample grant forms : Washington (D.C.) Area Common Grant Application Form ; Federal cover page, Form ED 424 ; Sample cover letter ; Sample letter of inquiry (LOI) ; Sample abstract -- Appendix 5: Representative list of community foundation -- Appendix 6: Websites -- Appendix 7: Answers to pop quizzes.
Summary: This book provides a step-by-step guide for grant writers, demystifying the process while offering advice from funders and grant recipients. Includes concrete suggestions for developing each section of a proposal, hands-on exercises that let you practice what you learn, a glossary of terms, funders round table discussions that explain why they award grants (and why they don't), round tabledtable on grantsmanship and the economy.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
BOOK BOOK NCAR Library Mesa Lab HG177.5 .U6 .K37 2014 1 Checked out 07/01/2024 50583020008086
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Roundtable: Grantsmanship and the economy -- Part I. Prerequisites : Who am I? (and what in the world do I want to do?) -- Wait a second: What is a grant ... and where do I get one? -- Making (dollars and) sense of grant-application packages: what grantmakers want -- Getting ready to write a grant proposal : If you're a not-for-profit organization ; If you're a government agency or school district ; If you're an individual grant seeker -- Intangibles: things they never tell you (about proposal writing) -- Part II. It's finally time to write the proposal : Writing (proposals) with style: 12 basic rules -- Identifying and documenting the need: what problem will a grant fix? -- Goals and objectives: what do you hope to achieve if you get the money? -- Developing and presenting a winning program -- Finding partners and building coalitions (The MOUs that roared) -- The evaluation plan: how can you be sure if your program worked? -- The budget: how much will it cost, and is the cost reasonable? -- Sustainability: how will you continue the program when the grant funds run out? (and you'd better not say, "I won't") -- Capacity: proving that you can get the job done -- Front and back: the cover page or cover letter, the abstract, the table of contents, and the appendix -- Part III. And after the proposal : The site visit: playing host -- So now you know, what next? -- Appendix 1: 50 tips for improving your chances of winning a grant -- Appendix 2: Proposal checklist -- Appendix 3: Glossary -- Appendix 4: Sample grant forms : Washington (D.C.) Area Common Grant Application Form ; Federal cover page, Form ED 424 ; Sample cover letter ; Sample letter of inquiry (LOI) ; Sample abstract -- Appendix 5: Representative list of community foundation -- Appendix 6: Websites -- Appendix 7: Answers to pop quizzes.

This book provides a step-by-step guide for grant writers, demystifying the process while offering advice from funders and grant recipients. Includes concrete suggestions for developing each section of a proposal, hands-on exercises that let you practice what you learn, a glossary of terms, funders round table discussions that explain why they award grants (and why they don't), round tabledtable on grantsmanship and the economy.

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