2011
DOI: 10.4135/9781452226484
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The Art of Funding and Implementing Ideas: A Guide to Proposal Development and Project Management

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“…A grant proposal is the document that presents the project to the funding agency. The proposal is the tool used not only to plan the project and request funding but also becomes a blueprint to develop, implement, and evaluate a funded project (Shore & Carfora, 2011). The proposal must focus on details and include all of the information and supporting documentation required by the funding agency (Mehring & Schwenn, 2010).…”
Section: How To Develop a Grant Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A grant proposal is the document that presents the project to the funding agency. The proposal is the tool used not only to plan the project and request funding but also becomes a blueprint to develop, implement, and evaluate a funded project (Shore & Carfora, 2011). The proposal must focus on details and include all of the information and supporting documentation required by the funding agency (Mehring & Schwenn, 2010).…”
Section: How To Develop a Grant Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When sharing your idea with others, it is helpful to sketch or draft your idea on paper. Shore and Carfora (2011) suggest drafting several different versions of your idea using different wording and from different conceptual angles. This can help you see your idea from different points of view, which is helpful when trying to assess whether your idea can fit into different funders' missions.…”
Section: Describe This Processmentioning
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“…When collaborating, it can be very helpful to designate a main writer or someone who will work to make sure that the style of writing and proposal formatting is correctly done (Shore & Carfora, 2011). When working as part of a collaboration team, make sure to write in plenty of time to finish the proposal before it is due, and consider giving a copy of the final proposal to all members of the team before submitting so everyone has the same copy they are reading when digesting comments from the reviewers.…”
Section: Building a Teammentioning
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