Getting Your Share of the Pie: The Complete Guide to Finding Grants
Autor Valerie Joan Mannen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 aug 2010 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313382543
ISBN-10: 0313382549
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313382549
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Provides historical and current information regarding the general availability of government and private grant funds; two chapters are dedicated to disclosing sources for specific types of grants
Notă biografică
Valerie J. Mann is president of Mann and Mann Grant Solutions of Fruitland, MD, a consulting firm that provides grant-search, grant-writing, and grant administration services (www.gettingyourshareofthepie.com).
Cuprins
Preface1. Overview and General InformationMy Take on the Grant World TodaySuccess vs. FailureWhat I Hope This Book Will AccomplishEverything Must Be Done in a Logical SequenceTypes of Assistance-Grants, Low-Interest Loans, and In-Kind ContributionsGovernment and Private FundingProfessional AssociationsWhat You Are Getting Into-Obligations That Come with Grants2. Being Clear about Your Need: What Needs Fixing?Developing Critical and "Big Picture" ThinkingThe Importance of Looking at the Problem FirstThe Perils of "Putting the Cart Before the Horse"Looking at Familiar Things with a Fresh Eye3. Designing a Project: How to Make It More FundableCommon Rules That Apply to Most GrantsDeveloping Activities That Directly and Clearly Meet the Identified NeedProject Design and the Need to Demonstrate SustainabilityDesigning a Project That Can Be Easily EvaluatedBeneficiary and Public InputCollaboration with Other AgenciesA Quick Checklist to Determine the Chances of Getting Funding for a Project4. Searching for Grant SourcesSearch TechniquesFederal GrantsState GrantsFoundationsBanks and CorporationsService Clubs and Organizations5. Search Advice for Specific ProfessionsLaw EnforcementFire DepartmentsEconomic DevelopmentHeritage Tourism and Historic PreservationWater and SewerIndividualsFor-Profit Businesses6. Evaluating Grant Sources and Developing a StrategyEvaluation ProcessDeveloping a StrategyBeing Realistic about Your Capacity to Carry Out a Funding StrategyMaking the Best Use of ResourcesTaking Risks vs. Being Prudent with Resources7. Tools of the TradeDemographics and Other ResearchDocumentation8. General Writing TipsBe Specific and Give Concrete ExamplesThe Importance of Perfect Spelling, Grammar, and PunctuationWriting CollaborativelyEditingResources for Writers9. Basic Elements of a ProposalGeneral GuidelinesLetters of Inquiry to FoundationsCover LetterCover SheetAbstractStatement of NeedProject DescriptionGoals and ObjectivesAdministrative CapacityBudgetSustainabilityEvaluation Plan10. Grant AdministrationHow Hard Is This Going to Be?The Grant AgreementEnvironmental ReviewFinancial RecordkeepingLabor StandardsPerformance ReportsRetention of RecordsMonitoring Visits11. What to Do If the Grant Application Is Not ApprovedReasons for RejectionRequesting a Debriefing from the Funding Agency or FoundationPutting the Rejection into PerspectiveUnderstanding Success Ratios and How They Vary from Program to ProgramWhen You Should Reapply to the Same Agency or FoundationWhen You Should Find Other Potential Sources