My Grant Writing Secrets

My Grant Writing Secrets
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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Grant writing for beginners has to start with establishing a primary focus.



When developing proposals or seeking donors, it is important to be able to explain why you are the one who should receive the resources for addressing a problem. People want to know that you have a real and personal stake in the success of a project or program. If you have no clear reason for your involvement, documented experience reveals that you are not as likely to stay committed when critical challenges arise.

Many compassionate people are abundant in their capacity to love and to help others. At the same time they also generally have a great deal of experience in various areas of pain and suffering. These experiences tend to compel them to have goals of helping to eliminate suffering in several areas. It is difficult for them to simply choose one specific focus to use while they learn how to build structure for their initiative.

In an effort to guide people to get focused, I developed a tool that helps with settling upon a primary problem. This exercise should be completed before continuing with the various sections for completing a grant proposal. More…

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