NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PROCESS A Guidebook for Community-based Agencies, Municipal Planners, and Anyone Else Involved in Funding Public Programs
de MARLYNNE A. POWELL
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Whether you are seeking a grant or administering a grant award, you will find this book useful because unlike the hundreds of other grant writing resources on the market, Navigating the Grants Process: A Guidebook for Community-based Agencies, Municipal Planners, and Anyone Else Involved in Funding Public Programs, was written for everyone, regardless of grants experience or professional line of work. Specifically, this book:
* Is comprehensive, covering every aspect of the grants process from program development to funding renewal procedures,
*Details the grant components using simple and plain language rather than grant specific jargon you may be unfamiliar with,
*Includes exercises you can put into practice to strengthen your writing skills,
*Provides examples of successful sample proposals, and
*Shares specific information, such as valuable website sources, for further investigation.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: ONG y recaudación de fondos
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Características: 13×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 152 - Fecha de publicación: jun. 03, 2010
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Marlynne Powell currently works as a Grants and Non-Profit Development Consultant. She has earned a Master’s in Urban Planning (M.U.P.) from Wayne State University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of California, Davis. She has spent the last twelve years of her career working for various non-profit agencies and major universities in the development of programs, management of fundraising for these programs, as well as researching and writing corporate, private foundation, and federal grant proposals with success. Overall, her proposal writing expertise has helped bring in over $1.5 million. Marlynne has published a number of journal & magazine articles focusing on topics as broad as community development, zoning and urban planning, and non-profit grant proposal writing. She recently published her first book titled, Navigating the Grants Process: A Guidebook for Community-based Agencies, Municipal Planners, and Anyone Else Involved in Funding Public Programs