Grant Writing: Strategies for Developing Winning Government Proposals

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Grant Writing: Strategies for Developing Winning Government Proposals
 
Publisher: Patrick W. Miller & Associates
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Grant Writing: Strategies for Developing Winning Government Proposals, Third Edition is designed to introduce funding seekers to the fundamental aspects of grant writing from finding potential funding opportunities to preparing successful proposals. In this comprehensive book, Patrick W. Miller, Ph.D. shares tips and tricks of grant writing and budget development while providing concise guidelines, ideas, and techniques for preparing winning grant applications. This book includes 100 tables, figures, charts, and other examples; 180 review questions and answers; 16 proposal writing and budget development exercises; 220 glossary terms and acronyms for reference; 75 up-to-date resources, including websites. The intent of this book is to help you win competitive grants. If you are seeking private and foundation funds, you will also find the techniques in this book useful.

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Real Life Teaching Tools
 
Review Date: November 19, 2008
Reviewer: Kimbely Asonevich,
I teach grant writing as a course in a higher education setting. This book is easy to understand, real life based experienced in the information that has been presented. I have written grants for over 15 years and this book was a wonder tool when I taught grant writing in the classroom. Great and easy to follow!
Excellent for beginners in grant writing
 
Review Date: November 14, 2008
Reviewer: Black Hole, Batavia, Illinois
As a beginner to grant writing, this is the book that everyone needs to read to win grants. It is awesome with very helpful explanations and guidelines as well as ample examples that are presented in straightforward language. I am amazed that I never came across such a fantastic book before on a subject as diverse as grant writing.
Grant Writing That Takes Nothing For Granted
 
Review Date: September 20, 2008
Reviewer: Melvin Toast, Chicago
Dr. Miller knows what he's talking about. He's not only an experienced grant writer, he is a successful writer as well. For every ten men or women who claim expertise in their fields, perhaps only one is capable of writing about it cogently and engagingly. And Miller can lay claim to both accomplishments. While his 20 plus years of experience writing grants and advising others who wish to write their own puts him head and shoulders above the pack, his thorough and compelling narrative style makes him a pleasure to read. Miller's career as a college professor also allows him to present, develop, summarize and test every area of grant writing, no matter how complex. From the serious student, to the committed novice, from accomplished grant writers to non-profits on limited budgets, Miller's book is a must-have.
Good Start for Grant Writing
 
Review Date: July 23, 2007
Reviewer: S. Martin, Georgia
Grant Writing: Strategies for Developing Winning Proposals is easy to follow. It provides samples of each section required in most proposals. It offers suggestions and key points as well as commonly used vocabulary.
Comprehensive Guide to Writing Winning Grant Proposals
 
Review Date: July 1, 2003
Reviewer: Gail Rodovich, NW Indiana
Grant Writing: Strategies for Developing Winning Proposals, is a comprehensive guide to writing winning grant proposals. It takes the reader through the entire grant process, including researching funding sources, steps to develop a proposal before and after the RFP is released, writing and editing, preparing budgets, reproducing and delivering proposals, and postsubmission activities. It prepares the grant writer not only to write good proposals, it instructs how to write winning proposals. It is easy to read and includes charts, graphs, samples, and review questions and exercises.I highly recommend this book to anyone aspriring to win large federal grants, but it can be useful to those seeking smaller State or private grants as well.
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