Writing Grant Proposals That Win, Fourth Edition offers step-by-step instructions and clear examples of how to write winning grant proposals. It offers practical guidance on how to: ? Express the need for the project. ? Describe objectives and activities. ? Outline an evaluation plan. ? Create a wo
Grant Proposals that Succeeded
β Scribed by Virginia White (auth.), Virginia White (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- Nonprofit Management and Finance
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
application was given describing the research No fund-raising technique is as effective as a personal presentation, a detailed discussion beΒ· techniques, pre-application negotiations with the tween the applicant and the potential funder of granting agency, and the strong features of the the proposed activity held before the written reΒ written application that contributed to its success. quest is submitted. If, during the discussion, the Examples that have appeared and continue to appear in GRANTS MAGAZINE were sugΒ presentation is made effectively, the chance of success is immeasurably greater and the final gested or contributed by many people, among preparation of the application is comparatively them the magazine's editors, editorial board members, and their colleagues, friends, and easier. It is not, unfortunately, always possible to associates many of whom are successful grantees make a personal presentation. In many, actually or administrators of grant programs. It became most, cases the only form of contact the applicant clear from the number of reprint requests for the has with the funding organization is the written Grant Clinic feature that a compendium of some request. And even in those cases where there has examples that had appeared there would make a been extensive discussion, there always comes a time useful reference volume containing exemplary when a request must be presented in writing in some form. applications.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Front Matter....Pages 3-5
A Successful Grant Application to the National Institutes of Health: Case History....Pages 7-12
A Proposal to Study the Differentiation and Physiology of a Neuroblastoma: A Successful Research Grant Application Submitted to the National Institutes of Health....Pages 12-27
The Research Grant Budget: Preparation and Justification in Relation to the Proposed Research....Pages 27-30
The History of the Inflation-Recession Proposal....Pages 31-35
The Unique Opportunity....Pages 35-41
The Impact of Inflation-Recession on Families in Cities....Pages 42-57
History of the Engineering Ethics Study Funded by NSF....Pages 59-63
Engineering Ethics in Organizational Contexts....Pages 64-72
Front Matter....Pages 73-74
Henry Street Settlementβs Youth Employment Training Program Proposal....Pages 75-96
History of the Proposal....Pages 97-102
Description and Rationale for Proposed M.S. Degree Training Program in Applied Social Research in Crime and Delinquency Programs....Pages 102-118
Developing a Graduate Program in Health Advocacy....Pages 119-121
Comments on the Health Advocates Proposal....Pages 121-126
Front Matter....Pages 127-129
Adding Excitement to Your Proposals....Pages 131-132
The Opera Participation ProjectβInvolving Bay Area Youth in the Vocal Arts....Pages 133-141
NEA Support for the Small Arts Project....Pages 143-152
The Film Fund: What it is and What it Does....Pages 153-160
On the March....Pages 161-171
The History of the Living Stage Theatre Company Proposal....Pages 173-174
Front Matter....Pages 127-129
A Proposal to Work with Incarcerated Men and Women from the Living Stage Theatre Company....Pages 174-188
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
The History of the Interdisciplinary Humanities Proposal....Pages 191-194
NEH Pilot Grant - Columbus College Proposal for a Three-Quarter Sequence of Interdisciplinary Humanities Courses for General Students....Pages 194-201
Critique of the Interdisciplinary Humanities Proposal....Pages 202-203
Grantmaking at the National Endowment for the Humanities....Pages 204-211
Front Matter....Pages 213-214
Request for a Proposal: Solicitation for a Federal Contract....Pages 215-227
Front Matter....Pages 229-230
The Preliminary Letter....Pages 231-238
Back Matter....Pages 239-240
β¦ Subjects
Social Sciences, general
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