
Collaborative Grantseeking
A Guide to Designing Projects, Leading Partners, and Persuading Sponsors
Greenwood Press
Published on 1. February 2011
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-313-39185-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers a detailed analysis of the strategies and methodologies of successful collaborative grant writing, as well as practical guidance on the interpersonal leadership requirements of managing grantseeking projects.
As it becomes increasingly difficult to obtain public or private funding, collaboration may become absolutely vital to some nonprofits' continued existence. Effective grant collaborations always comprise a critical attribute: they are led by individuals who not only understand the benefits and barriers affecting collaborations, but are highly skilled in managing them.
This reference text explains the nature of the collaboration and a critical examination of the role of the grant leader, giving nonprofit fundraisers a competitive edge in collaborative grantseeking, especially for those individuals without previous experience in this complicated arena. No other book comprehensively explains every step in a successful collaborative grantseeking effort, nor provides real-world strategies and proven practices. Readers of Collaborative Grantseeking: A Guide to Designing Projects, Leading Partners, and Persuading Sponsors will also better grasp the humanistic aspects of designing and leading successful collaborative projects and be able to write more persuasive proposals.
As it becomes increasingly difficult to obtain public or private funding, collaboration may become absolutely vital to some nonprofits' continued existence. Effective grant collaborations always comprise a critical attribute: they are led by individuals who not only understand the benefits and barriers affecting collaborations, but are highly skilled in managing them.
This reference text explains the nature of the collaboration and a critical examination of the role of the grant leader, giving nonprofit fundraisers a competitive edge in collaborative grantseeking, especially for those individuals without previous experience in this complicated arena. No other book comprehensively explains every step in a successful collaborative grantseeking effort, nor provides real-world strategies and proven practices. Readers of Collaborative Grantseeking: A Guide to Designing Projects, Leading Partners, and Persuading Sponsors will also better grasp the humanistic aspects of designing and leading successful collaborative projects and be able to write more persuasive proposals.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
10 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
855 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-39185-9 (9780313391859)
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Additional editions

Jeremy T. Miner | Lynn E. Miner | Jerry Griffith
Collaborative Grantseeking
A Guide to Designing Projects, Leading Partners, and Persuading Sponsors
E-Book
02/2011
1st Edition
Greenwood Press
€81.89
Available for download
Persons
Jeremy T. Miner, MA, is president of Miner and Associates, Inc., a nationwide consulting firm that provides grantseeking and fundraising services to nonprofit organizations, and is director of grants and contracts at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI.
Lynn E. Miner, PhD, is founder and principal of Miner and Associates, Inc., a leading nationwide grants consulting group, and directs the office in Milwaukee, WI.
Jerry Griffith, PhD, is a principal of Miner and Associates, Inc. who specializes in the psychological and management aspects of grantseeking, and directs the office in Knoxville, TN.
Lynn E. Miner, PhD, is founder and principal of Miner and Associates, Inc., a leading nationwide grants consulting group, and directs the office in Milwaukee, WI.
Jerry Griffith, PhD, is a principal of Miner and Associates, Inc. who specializes in the psychological and management aspects of grantseeking, and directs the office in Knoxville, TN.
Content
Preface
Chapter 1. Types of Collaboration
Chapter 2. Collaborations: Applications to Grantseeking
Chapter 3. Collaboration Dynamics
Chapter 4. Generating Ideas for Collaborative Grants
Chapter 5. Coexistence Collaboration: HP Technology for Teaching
Chapter 6. Coordination Collaboration: Target Store Grants
Chapter 7. Cooperation Collaboration: National Science Foundation Research in Disabilities Education
Chapter 8. Coalition Collaboration: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Conference Grants
Chapter 9. Evaluation in Collaborative Grantseeking
Chapter 10. Handling Difficult People and Situations
Bibliography
Index