Grants for libraries a how-to-do-it manual

Expert grant writers Gerding and MacKellar have created a "do-it-yourself" book and CD-ROM for fundraisers. They carefully outline the grant-writing process and provide a proven step-by-step strategy for getting your grant. More than 15 success stories from a variety of institutions and fo...

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Main Author: Gerding, Stephanie K.
Other Authors: MacKellar, Pamela H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Neal-Schuman c2006
Series:How-to-do-it manuals for libraries no. 144
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Summary:Expert grant writers Gerding and MacKellar have created a "do-it-yourself" book and CD-ROM for fundraisers. They carefully outline the grant-writing process and provide a proven step-by-step strategy for getting your grant. More than 15 success stories from a variety of institutions and for various funding purposes are provided on the CD for you to model, adapt, or incorporate into your own winning proposals. Topics include: Preliminary planning; Defining the project; Forming the writing team; Choosing the best source to approach for funding (government, foundation, corporate, and local organizations); Writing and submitting the proposal with all the necessary contents (title sheet, cover letter, table of contents, overview, description, needs, methodology, timeline, budget, evaluation, etc.), and a detailed section explaining how you should follow up on your submission, partner with outside organizations, and implement and evaluate the project when your funding is approved.
Item Description:Book is accompanied by 1 CD ROM bearing the same call number and available at circulation counter
Physical Description:xxiii, 252 p. ill. 28cm. 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781555705350 (alk. paper)
1555705359 (alk. paper)