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Looking for for grant writing tips:
These
are two quotes from people who review grant proposals:
"If I can't understand
the title, then I don't fund it." Whitney Tilt, National
Fish and Wildlife Foundation
"If you haven't
told us what you want by the end of the third paragraph,
chances are you're not going to get it." John West,
Phillips Petroleum Foundation
The following quotes
are taken from The Foundation's Center's "Guide to Proposal
Writing." What the Funders Have to Say.
"Be thorough in your
preparation and research before attempting to initiate
contact with a funder."
"Statistics are important,
but can be confusing. Use them when they set the stage
and give a context for the project."
"Ideas need to stand
out. If the format of the proposal helps accomplish
that, then it is O.K. But fancy fonts and layout don't
carry much weight in and of themselves."
"If it is clear,
concise, to the point, everything should be there without
having to look for it. There should be meat on the bones
but no fat."
"Start with clarity
and no fluff. I remember one proposal that was just
bullet format. It was clear, succinct and to the point.
For a literary point of view, it was dull, but programmatically,
it was clear and precise."
"We like to see more,
rather than less, information is the budget. We want
to see how our money will be used, how it will fit into
the whole picture."
"I don't like to see
in-kind services in the budget when often, it's just
a million volunteers licking stamps. It can be a bogus
attempt to make a $300,000 budget look like a million
dollars."
"What makes me crazy
is an organization ignoring our guidelines."
"Don't try to pull the
wool over our eyes. Be honest and straightforward."
"I hate proposals in
plastic or loose leaf binders with lots of tabs and
indices. It's also ecologically unsound."
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