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How to Write a Grant Proposal (Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series) (9780471212201): Cheryl Carter New, James Aaron Quick: Books. Effective grant proposals are not so much written as they are extensively researched, developed, and positioned. The actual writing, obviously an essential component, is nevertheless only the tip of the iceberg. Grant seekers must possess the necessary skills to correctly identify potential funders, craft a proposal that meets a specific funders needs, and follow that funders directions to the letter. Cheryl New and James Quick take grant seekers step-by-step through the entire development and drafting process in How to Write a Grant Proposal.The authors concentrate on all the behind-the-scenes, pre-writing work that makes the difference between successful grant proposals and those that potential funders discard as nonresponsive. New and Quick concentrate on crafting specific proposals that prove a perfect match between a funder and a solicitors needs. Funders and the nonprofit organizations they support are both in the business of solving problems; the key is creating a project that addresses a problem that both parties are interested in solving. How to Write a Grant Proposal provides targeted guidance for a variety of kinds of organizations, including:K12 private and public educational organizationsGovernment agenciesFor-profit businessesHealth care organizationsTraditional nonprofitsHigher education universities and centersA companion CD-ROM contains guidesheets and templates that can be easily downloaded, customized, and printed. The authors provide examples of completed proposals and numerous case studies to demonstrate how the grant-seeking process typically works.How to Write a Grant Proposal proves a one-stop resource on how to interpret a funders guidelines to create a successful grant proposal.
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