Contents; Exhibits, Figures, and Tables; Introduction; Part 1. GETTING READY TO SEEK GRANT SUPPORT FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION; Chapter 1. The Keys to Grants Success: Being Proactive and Focusing on the Grantor; Chapter 2. Searching the Literature to Document Your Project's Statement of Need: Creating an Urgent and Compelling Case; Chapter 3. Using Time Management to Integrate a Proactive Grants System into Your Career; Chapter 4. The Grant-Winning Approach: Expanding Your Possible Solutions.
Chapter 5. Developing Key Search Terms to Identify the Best Grantor(s): Redefining Your Project and Improving Your Research/Grants Profile to Get the Right HitsChapter 6. Why Grant Funds to You and Your Organization: Capitalizing on Your Capabilities; Chapter 7. Creating Grant-Winning Teams and Consortia: Involving Volunteers through Advisory Committees and Advisory Groups; Chapter 8. Selecting the Right Marketplace for Your Project; Chapter 9. Documenting Organizational Support for Your Proposal: Preproposal Summary and Approval; Part 2. PUBLIC/GOVERNMENT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES.
Chapter 10. Understanding the Government Grants MarketplaceChapter 11. Researching the Federal Government Marketplace; Chapter 12. Contacting Government Grantors, Past Grantees, and Past Reviewers; Chapter 13. Planning the Successful Federal Proposal; Chapter 14. Improving Your Federal Proposal: The Grants Quality Circle; Chapter 15. Submission: What to Do and What Not to Do; Chapter 16. Federal Grant Requirements; Chapter 17. Dealing with the Decision of Public Funding Sources; Chapter 18. Follow-Up with Government Funding Sources; Part 3. PRIVATE/FOUNDATION FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES.
Chapter 19. Understanding the Private Foundation MarketplaceChapter 20. Researching Potential Private Foundation Grantors: How to Find the Foundation That Is Best Suited to Fund Your Project; Chapter 21. Contacting a Private Foundation before Submission; Chapter 22. Applying for Private Foundation Funds: Letter of Inquiry and Letter Proposal; Chapter 23. Proposal Submission, the Decision, and Follow-Up: Private Foundation Funding Sources; Part 4. PRIVATE/CORPORATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES; Chapter 24. Understanding the Corporate Marketplace.
Chapter 25. Researching Potential Corporate Grantors: How to Find the Corporate Funding Source That Is Best Suited to Fund Your ProjectChapter 26. Contacting a Corporate Grantor before Submission; Chapter 27. Applying for Corporate Funds; Chapter 28. Proposal Submission, the Decision, and Follow-Up: Corporate Grantors; Chapter 29. Putting It All Together to Work for You; List of Resources; David G. Bauer Associates, Inc. Ordering Information; Index; About the Author;.
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