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The grant-writing environment has changed dramatically over the
past 20 years. What does it take to not only write and
manage a superior proposal, but also to convince a funding authority
that your
proposal stands above other submissions?
The purpose of this curriculum is to offer perspective, ideas,
and
techniques that a grant writing organization can use to develop
and enhance their grant writing proposals.
Topics covered
include:
Collaboration and Leadership
Grant Analysis
Proposal Development
This tutorial makes use of a real grant solicitation
as the basis for its examples and stand-alone learning objects.
The example proposal is the National Institute of Justice's
March 2003 solicitation: "Broadening Our Understanding of
Violence Against Women from Diverse Communities."
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