Reading a Grant Treasure Map
By Katie • Jul 2nd, 2009
One of the easiest ways to understand what a particular grant competition is looking for is to read applications that have been funded in the past.
One of the easiest ways to understand what a particular grant competition is looking for is to read applications that have been funded in the past.
There is no better way to learn how to write grants than to sit on the other side of the table: be a grant reviewer. You gain insight into the review process and better understand what really matters in an application (and what details are not so important.) Here is an opportunity to do just that!
Grant writers and grant seekers are abuzz with the prospect of increased funding from the new administration. Based on President Obama’s campaign promises and stimulus proposals, what changes can we expect in the grant world?
Late-night telemarketers and advertisements in your local newspapers and magazines claim that there are hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants available for people just like you. Is this to good to be true?