All grant writers want their proposals to be selected for funding – but we also know that the competition for funding is tough. While competition can be one of the things that makes grant writing so exciting, it also means that not everyone will make the cut. To help you make the cut, Veronica Robbins has put together 101 of the greatest grant writing tips responsible for her phenomenal 85% funding success rate over many years. Now you can put these valuable tips to work for you, greatly improving your own chances of grant writing success! Order the hard copy today for $13.95 or get the digital version for only $5.99 – or order both versions now for just $14.95! |
Chapter 1 - General Grant Writing Tips
Chapter 2 - Expressing Your Need for the Grant
Chapter 3 - Goals and Objectives
Chapter 4 - Program Design
Chapter 5 - Management Plan
Chapter 6 - Personnel
Chapter 7 - Evaluation
Chapter 8 - Budget
Chapter 9 - Editing
Chapter 10 - Formatting
Chapter 11 - Assembly and Mailing
Chapter 12 - Ethics
Chapter 13 - Finding Grants
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“With the continuing budget crisis, school districts and non-profit agencies need the information in this book. This book may be the critical change to addressing budget challenges your organization is facing. In six years, author Veronica Robbins brought over 20 million dollars, in grant awards, to our school district. Her experience as a teacher, administrator, grant writer, and community activist places her in the unique status of "expert" as she works closely with her clients to identify and acquire needed resources.” - Linda Gutierrez, School Administrator
Veronica Robbins is the Director/CEO of Creative Resources & Research, an educational consulting firm specializing in grant writing, program evaluation, and professional development training for schools, school districts, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Ms Robbins's many years of experience in the classroom, district and site administration, grant writing, and program evaluation are reflected in her phenomenal success rate in program funding, her insightful evaluations, and her powerful, thought-provoking workshops.
In the last decade, Ms Robbins has written more than 200 grants with an overall funding rate of more than 85%. In some funding categories, she boasts a success rate of 100%. Her extensive experience includes state, federal, and private funding sources.
