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Compete Successfully for Shrinking Funding DollarsIn the existing climate of increased competition for reduced funding dollars, writing a winning grant proposal is essential.Get the answers to your most troublesome questions. Drawing on over 60 years of experience in the field, authors Dr. Mary Hall, and Susan Howlett take you step by step, through this complex and sometimes frustrating process. Everything is covered, from current trends in funding to all the nuts and bolts necessary for writing a successful proposal.By illustrating points with clear examples, incorporating checklists, a teaching guide for instructors, and other useful tools to keep you on track, the 4th Edition of Getting Funded continues to be the definitive reference on writing grant proposals available today.You will learn how to:Test the appeal of your ideaMeasure your organization's capability to carry out what it proposesResearch and develop your ideaSelect the most promising funding sourcesConstruct your proposal from abstract to budget, using proven management planning procedures.Present and negotiate your proposalPrepare for a subsequent round of fundingWho Should Use Getting Funded?Everyone responsible for raising funds:ResearchersScientistsSocial service program personnelEducatorsHealth ProfessionalsNonprofit organization development personnelGraduate students involved in dissertation planningEveryone who oversees organizations involved in fundraising:Elected and appointed officialsNonprofit organization board members and executivesUniversity administratorsResearch and project directorsEveryone who plans and seeks support for new programs or ventures:Public sector administrators proposing new programsPrivate sector managers proposing new ideas or initiativesWhat's new in this edition?Web resources and numerous helpful checklistsA brand new section for instructors teaching proposal writing including a sample syllabus for 11week and 3week courses and suggested assignments for each chapterMore guidance and examples for small organizations in addition to larger, more sophisticated applicants
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