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Main Author: Maxwell, Jackson D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ711280
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contents Money, Money, Money: Taking the Pain out of Grant Writing Maxwell, Jackson D. Educational Resources Web Sites Writing Processes Scholarships Grantsmanship Grants Library Role Proposal Writing The old cliche about not reinventing the wheel is especially apropos concerning the grant writing process. It has been my experience that grant writing is equal parts form and substance. The "trick" is to discover a successful formula that can be used repeatedly to secure different grants, while every grant underwriting organization has its own reasons and qualifications for awarding educational grants, many share commonalities that once discovered make grant writing much easier, the goal of this article is to share some of the tricks of the grant writing trade that lead to successfully securing grant funds. This article focuses on obtaining smaller, classroom size grants under $10,000. A list of web sites for online grant opportunities and scholarships is included.
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spellingShingle Money, Money, Money: Taking the Pain out of Grant Writing
Maxwell, Jackson D.
Educational Resources
Web Sites
Writing Processes
Scholarships
Grantsmanship
Grants
Library Role
Proposal Writing
Money, Money, Money: Taking the Pain out of Grant Writing Maxwell, Jackson D. Educational Resources Web Sites Writing Processes Scholarships Grantsmanship Grants Library Role Proposal Writing The old cliche about not reinventing the wheel is especially apropos concerning the grant writing process. It has been my experience that grant writing is equal parts form and substance. The "trick" is to discover a successful formula that can be used repeatedly to secure different grants, while every grant underwriting organization has its own reasons and qualifications for awarding educational grants, many share commonalities that once discovered make grant writing much easier, the goal of this article is to share some of the tricks of the grant writing trade that lead to successfully securing grant funds. This article focuses on obtaining smaller, classroom size grants under $10,000. A list of web sites for online grant opportunities and scholarships is included.
title Money, Money, Money: Taking the Pain out of Grant Writing
topic Educational Resources
Web Sites
Writing Processes
Scholarships
Grantsmanship
Grants
Library Role
Proposal Writing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ711280