Evaluating The Performance of Grant Writers
By Katie • Dec 2nd, 2007
Grant writers touting a past high percentage of grant attainment to impress potential employers are in danger of setting themselves up for future failure.
Grant writers touting a past high percentage of grant attainment to impress potential employers are in danger of setting themselves up for future failure.
This week, I will attending the 9th annual American Association of Grant Professionals (AAGP) conference. I am really looking forward to picking up some new information to share on this blog. I also anticipate meeting some of the folks from whom I have learned a lot on the listserv. I will be presenting on Saturday, [...]
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Anheuser-Busch have given the University of Mississippi $300,000 to combat alcohol abuse on the campus. The money would continue a “social norming” research project begun more than three years ago, officials said Friday. This is a pretty classic example of cause marketing, unique only in that the cause it takes on is one that could [...]