Guide to Winning Proposals II, edited by Judith B. Margolin and Gail T. Lubin, is a collection of 31 grant applications that have elicited praise — and money — from foundations and other grant makers.
Let’s demystify grant writing! Oftentimes, nonprofit leaders feel the pressure of needing additional revenue and may look to grant writers as the magic bullet when it comes to closing those budget ...
For more than 20 years, the award-winning Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing program has been helping Hoosiers improve their communities by leveraging grants of all sizes. Participants of the ...
Purdue hosts several grant-seeking related workshops and office hours for postdoctoral scholars. The three below are offered on a monthly basis. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to ...
Grant writing is all about power. We write grants because they bring us prestige, programs, equipment, travel, and time. Grants free us to do the kind of research, teaching, and service that we enjoy ...
If you’re an academic seeking an applied-research grant, the most-read element of your application will be the “specific aims” page. It serves as the face of your research proposal, and is often the ...
Although grant applications will typically require a LOS from either the President or Provost, it will, at times, be appropriate for other entities to write the LOS. For example, you might require a ...
Epic COSMOS - Cosmos integrates both inpatient and outpatient charts into a single, comprehensive record — including as patients move between health systems. In addition to diagnoses and medications, ...
During a site visit to a nonprofit, one of us witnessed an executive director frantically calling a staff member whose father had just suffered a heart attack. The staff member was at the hospital—and ...
While the art and science of grant writing can vary depending on many factors, not least of which being the specific requirements of the target funding organization, there are a few general best ...