
Developing a Winning Grant Proposal
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Special Features Include:
Appendices with a "Model of a Funded Proposal" and a "Basic Toolbox for Grant Seekers"
Checklists for self-evaluating the efficacy of each portion of the grant proposal
Coverage of complex issues in a concise and clear manner, perfect for grant writers facing tight time constraints.
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Persons
Nancy R. Shrope is Assistant Director of the Office of Grant and Research Development at Washington State University, USA.
Content
1: Developing a Proposal
2: Monitoring Funding Sources
3: Establishing Needs
4: Beginning Elements of the Proposal
5: Procedures, Management, and Evaluation
6: Calculating a Budget
7: Preparing Research Proposals
8: Strategies for Classroom Support
9: Submitting the Proposal
10: Implementing Your Grant Or I have the $$, What Now?
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