The Only Grant Writing Book You’ll Ever Need

The Only Grant-Writing Book You’ll Ever Needis designed to help nonprofit organizations craft proposals for grants from foundations, companies, and government agencies.  Get real help from experienced individuals!  Grant writing is an intricate process, and any bits of misinformation or errors can cost you money.  Be sure to get it right the first time with the help of these authors.  This book will give you the know-how to write a winning grant proposal.

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The Only Grant-Writing Book You’ll Ever Need

The is truly the only grant writing book that you will ever need.  This book is designed to help nonprofit organizations write and obtain grants from foundations, companies, and government agencies.  This book will assist even the beginner in navigating the grant writing process.

So, what does this book include about writing proposals?

  • a proposal checklist
  • a glossary of terms
  • sample grant forms
  • a list of Web sites that provide information on grants offered by foundations, corporations, and the government
  •  interviews with grant makers about
      • how the current economic crisis is affecting their giving
      • how grant seekers can improve their chances of garnering support

If you read abut the authors, you will see the experience behind the content.  These ladies have experience and aren’t just writing about a subject for which they are unfamiliar.  Take my word, I know it can be difficult to sift through tons of material getting none of the information you’re seeking.  This book will answer most, if not all, of your questions about writing a grant proposal.

Grant writing is an intricate process, and any bits of misinformation or errors can cost you money.  A grant writer must be sure the organization they choose is a fit for the grant they are writing. Successful grants become contractual work through which the grantee may build a relationship with the grantor. Similarly, a good grant writer may gain respect from the grantor on the basis of his or her grant writing expertise and the organization’s performance on the contract. Be sure to get it right the first time with the help of these authors.  This book will give you the know-how to write a winning grant proposal.

You might also be interested in our article Grant Writing Basics for Beginners.

About the Authors:

Ellen Karsh, a writer and former director of the Mayor’s Office of Grants Administration, in New York.

Arlen Sue Fox, associate executive director for development at Sunnyside Community Services, also in New York.

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