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- catalog abstract ""Author David G. Bauer answers questions on proposals and funding opportunities in his new edition of the best-selling "How To" Grants Manual." "The third edition of The "How To" Grants Manual clearly addresses the methods, new techniques, and procedures that will create a proactive grantseeking effort. At the same time, the reader will gain more understanding of the intricacies involved in winning grants and managing awarded funds. Bauer reveals how proposal writers can locate funding sources with like ideals, and how proposals can be written to link the interests of the funding source with those of the writer's organization, project, or program." "The most recent changes in corporate philanthropy are discussed in this new edition, as are the best methods for approaching private and government funding sources - and the importance of following up on unsuccessful proposals. More sample letters and other documents have been included in this edition, as well as additional worksheets to help grantseekers write better proposals in less time." "The "How To" Grants Manual also includes a special list of the best grants sources for beginning the process."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b8489323.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description ""Author David G. Bauer answers questions on proposals and funding opportunities in his new edition of the best-selling "How To" Grants Manual." "The third edition of The "How To" Grants Manual clearly addresses the methods, new techniques, and procedures that will create a proactive grantseeking effort. At the same time, the reader will gain more understanding of the intricacies involved in winning grants and managing awarded funds. Bauer reveals how proposal writers can locate funding sources with like ideals, and how proposals can be written to link the interests of the funding source with those of the writer's organization, project, or program." "The most recent changes in corporate philanthropy are discussed in this new edition, as are the best methods for approaching private and government funding sources - and the importance of following up on unsuccessful proposals. More sample letters and other documents have been included in this edition, as well as additional worksheets to help grantseekers write better proposals in less time." "The "How To" Grants Manual also includes a special list of the best grants sources for beginning the process."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Getting Ready to Seek Grant Support for Your Organization -- Setting Yourself Up for Grants Success: Developing a Proactive Grants System -- Developing and Documenting the Need for Your Project: Creating Urgency and a Compelling Proposal -- Finding Time to Write Grant Proposals: Organizing a Proposal Development Workbook -- Developing Grant-Winning Ideas: From Research to Model Projects -- Redefining Proposal Ideas: Improving Your Database Research and Finding More Funding Sources -- Why Grant Funds to You and Your Organization?: Capitalizing on Your Capabilities -- Creating Grant-Winning Teams and Consortia: Involving Volunteers through Advisory Committees and Advocacy Groups -- Choosing the Correct Grants Marketplace -- Public/Government Funding Opportunities -- Understanding the Government Marketplace -- Researching the Government Marketplace -- How to Contact Government Grant Sources -- Planning the Successful Federal Proposal -- Improving Your Federal Proposal: The Grants Quality Circle -- Submission: What to Do and What Not to Do -- Federal Grant Requirements -- Dealing with the Decision of Public Funding Sources -- Follow-Up with Government Funding Sources -- Private/Foundation Funding Opportunities -- Understanding the Private Foundation Marketplace -- Researching Potential Private Foundation Grantors: How to Find the Foundation That Is Best Suited to Fund Your Project -- Contacting a Private Foundation Before Submission -- Applying for Private Foundation Funds: Creating a Winning Letter Proposal.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 234 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0897748514 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "American Council on Education/Oryx Press series on higher education".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Phoenix, Ariz. : Oryx Press,".
- catalog subject "658.15/224 20".
- catalog subject "Financial Support.".
- catalog subject "Financing, Government.".
- catalog subject "Fund Raising.".
- catalog subject "Fund raising.".
- catalog subject "Grants-in-aid.".
- catalog subject "HG 177 B344h 1995".
- catalog subject "HG177 .B38 1995".
- catalog subject "Nonprofit organizations.".
- catalog subject "Organizations, Nonprofit.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Getting Ready to Seek Grant Support for Your Organization -- Setting Yourself Up for Grants Success: Developing a Proactive Grants System -- Developing and Documenting the Need for Your Project: Creating Urgency and a Compelling Proposal -- Finding Time to Write Grant Proposals: Organizing a Proposal Development Workbook -- Developing Grant-Winning Ideas: From Research to Model Projects -- Redefining Proposal Ideas: Improving Your Database Research and Finding More Funding Sources -- Why Grant Funds to You and Your Organization?: Capitalizing on Your Capabilities -- Creating Grant-Winning Teams and Consortia: Involving Volunteers through Advisory Committees and Advocacy Groups -- Choosing the Correct Grants Marketplace -- Public/Government Funding Opportunities -- Understanding the Government Marketplace -- Researching the Government Marketplace -- How to Contact Government Grant Sources -- Planning the Successful Federal Proposal -- Improving Your Federal Proposal: The Grants Quality Circle -- Submission: What to Do and What Not to Do -- Federal Grant Requirements -- Dealing with the Decision of Public Funding Sources -- Follow-Up with Government Funding Sources -- Private/Foundation Funding Opportunities -- Understanding the Private Foundation Marketplace -- Researching Potential Private Foundation Grantors: How to Find the Foundation That Is Best Suited to Fund Your Project -- Contacting a Private Foundation Before Submission -- Applying for Private Foundation Funds: Creating a Winning Letter Proposal.".
- catalog title "The "how to" grants manual : successful grantseeking techniques for obtaining public and private grants / by David G. Bauer.".
- catalog type "text".