The Everything Grant Writing Book
, by Burke Smith, Nancy- ISBN: 9781598696332 | 1598696335
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 3/1/2008
Top Ten Reasons to Learn Grant Writing | p. x |
Introduction | p. xi |
The World of Grant Writing | p. 1 |
What Is a Grant Proposal? | p. 2 |
Four Absolutely Essential Skills | p. 3 |
Grant Writing Versus Fundraising | p. 4 |
Two Approaches | p. 5 |
Planning Is Critical | p. 8 |
Finding the Money | p. 13 |
A Brief History of U.S. Philanthropy | p. 14 |
Government Funding Sources | p. 15 |
Where Do You Find RFPs? | p. 16 |
Philanthropic Organizations | p. 17 |
Requests for Proposals | p. 19 |
Grant-Source Searches | p. 21 |
"Cold Calling" Versus Responding to RFPs | p. 31 |
Government Grants | p. 33 |
Local-Government Funds | p. 34 |
State-Government Funds | p. 35 |
Intermediary Funds | p. 35 |
Federal Grants | p. 37 |
Federal Register | p. 39 |
Other Sources of Information | p. 41 |
Foundation Grants | p. 43 |
Funding from a Foundation | p. 44 |
Corporate Foundations | p. 44 |
Family Foundations | p. 45 |
Private Independent Foundations | p. 46 |
Community Foundations | p. 46 |
Other Sources of Grants and Funding | p. 48 |
Billionaire Foundations | p. 49 |
Requesting Guidelines | p. 49 |
Other Sources of Information | p. 52 |
The Right Source | p. 53 |
When Is a Government Grant Appropriate? | p. 54 |
When Is a Foundation Grant Appropriate? | p. 54 |
A Checklist of Considerations | p. 55 |
Narrowing the Field of Prospects | p. 56 |
Reading Guidelines | p. 58 |
Reading RFPs | p. 61 |
Grant-Seeker Workshops and Conferences | p. 63 |
What Is a Grant-Seeker Workshop? | p. 64 |
Who Holds Workshops? | p. 65 |
When You Should Attend a Workshop | p. 67 |
What Will You Learn? | p. 67 |
Advantages and Disadvantages | p. 68 |
Letters of Intent and Inquiry | p. 71 |
What's the Difference? | p. 72 |
When to Send a Letter of Intent | p. 72 |
Components of a Strong Letter of Intent | p. 73 |
Sample Letter of Intent | p. 74 |
When to Use a Letter of Inquiry | p. 75 |
Components of a Strong Letter of Inquiry | p. 76 |
Sample Letter of Inquiry | p. 76 |
Components of a Grant Proposal | p. 81 |
What to Expect | p. 82 |
Follow the Directions | p. 83 |
Follow the Outline | p. 85 |
There Is No Outline? | p. 85 |
Essential Components | p. 88 |
Federal Register Instructions Example | p. 89 |
Preparing to Write | p. 93 |
Know Your Readers | p. 94 |
Outlining | p. 96 |
Brainstorming | p. 96 |
Planning Responsive Programs | p. 98 |
What's the Deadline? | p. 100 |
A Checklist of Procedures and Tasks | p. 101 |
Planning for Letters of Support | p. 103 |
What Is a Letter of Support? | p. 104 |
Who Should Write It and Sign It? | p. 104 |
When to Start Soliciting Letters | p. 105 |
Writing a Support Letter | p. 105 |
Sample Support Letters | p. 106 |
Knowing How Many Letters You Need | p. 110 |
Writing a Statement of Need | p. 113 |
Introduce the Organization | p. 114 |
Selecting Appropriate Data | p. 114 |
Locating Data | p. 115 |
Use Data to Support Your Case | p. 116 |
State Your Case | p. 117 |
Use a Gap Analysis | p. 117 |
Citing Resources | p. 119 |
Sample Needs Statement | p. 120 |
Writing Goals, Objectives, and Outcomes | p. 125 |
What's the Distinction? | p. 126 |
Writing Goals: What Will You Accomplish? | p. 126 |
Writing Outcomes: What Will Change? | p. 127 |
Writing Objectives: What Will You Do? | p. 128 |
Putting It All Together | p. 129 |
Completing a Project Description | p. 131 |
Writing Action Plans and Timelines | p. 135 |
What Are Action Steps? | p. 136 |
Who's Responsible? | p. 137 |
How Long It Takes to Achieve Goals | p. 138 |
Illustrating Goals | p. 139 |
Sample Action Plans | p. 140 |
Balancing Ambition with Realism | p. 144 |
Designing an Evaluation Plan | p. 147 |
The Language of Evaluators | p. 148 |
Types of Evaluations | p. 149 |
Asking the Right Questions | p. 150 |
Determining Results | p. 151 |
Linking Evaluation to Goals and Objectives | p. 152 |
Sample Evaluation Plans | p. 153 |
Developing a Budget and Budget Narrative | p. 157 |
How Much Can You Request? | p. 158 |
Match Requirements | p. 159 |
In-Kind Support | p. 160 |
Multiyear Requests | p. 161 |
Taking Care of Partners | p. 162 |
Planning for Sustainability | p. 163 |
Writing the Budget Narrative | p. 164 |
Citing Other Sources of Funding | p. 165 |
Sample Budget and Narrative | p. 165 |
Other Grant-Proposal Sections | p. 169 |
What You May Encounter and Where | p. 170 |
Collaboration/Partnership | p. 170 |
Review of Literature | p. 172 |
Staff Qualifications | p. 174 |
Management Plans | p. 174 |
Competing Programs/Agencies | p. 175 |
Constituency Involvement | p. 176 |
Sustainability Plans | p. 177 |
Status of Fundraising Efforts | p. 179 |
Organizational History | p. 180 |
Funding Priorities | p. 181 |
Challenge Grants | p. 182 |
Capital-Grant Proposals | p. 183 |
What Is a Capital Project? | p. 184 |
Who Gives to Capital Campaigns? | p. 184 |
Writing a Capital-Grant Proposal | p. 186 |
Unique Proposal Sections | p. 189 |
Write It Well | p. 193 |
Use Everyday Language | p. 194 |
Explain Acronyms and Terms | p. 196 |
Name Your Project | p. 197 |
Use Strong, Active Verbs | p. 197 |
Speak with Authority | p. 199 |
Reviewing Your Work | p. 201 |
Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation | p. 202 |
Page Counts Count | p. 202 |
Using Headings | p. 203 |
What Is a Rubric? | p. 203 |
Enlist the Aid of Readers | p. 206 |
Using the Rubric or Evaluation Criteria | p. 207 |
Filling Out Forms | p. 209 |
What to Expect | p. 210 |
Cover Sheets | p. 210 |
Identity Numbers | p. 213 |
Assurances and Certifications | p. 213 |
Budget Forms | p. 217 |
Fitting into the Spaces Provided | p. 219 |
Getting Signatures | p. 219 |
Packaging and Submitting Your Proposal | p. 221 |
Writing an Abstract or Summary | p. 222 |
Writing Cover Letters | p. 223 |
Using Color, Photos, and Other Graphics | p. 225 |
Using Dividers, Binders, or Bindery | p. 225 |
Attachments and Appendices | p. 226 |
Electronic Submissions | p. 227 |
Making and Marking Copies | p. 228 |
Shipping and Delivery Options | p. 229 |
Next Steps | p. 231 |
What's Next? | p. 232 |
Simultaneous Submissions | p. 232 |
If the Proposal Is Denied... | p. 233 |
You Got the Grant-Now What? | p. 237 |
Writing a Media Announcement | p. 238 |
The Progress Report | p. 239 |
Writing Grants as a Career | p. 241 |
Basic Skills of Grant Writers | p. 242 |
Getting Started | p. 243 |
Generalist or Specialist? | p. 246 |
Range of Services | p. 248 |
Potential Earnings | p. 248 |
Glossary | p. 253 |
Resources | p. 258 |
Sample Federal Grant Proposal | p. 260 |
Sample Foundation Grant Proposal | p. 280 |
Sample Capital Grant Proposal | p. 298 |
Index | p. 313 |
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