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Do Reviewers’ High Scores Predict the Best Grant Projects?

ProposalPRO

If you’re won a federal grant, you know you owe your good fortune to the independent grant reviewers who highly rated your proposal. Studies on the topic indicate that expert peer reviewers can select strongly written grant applications but cannot necessarily predict which projects will successfully achieve stated objectives.

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Three Options for Managing References in Grant Proposals and Other Documents

Peak Proposals

If you work on certain kinds of grant proposals, particularly proposals for research grants, you must cite sources that support your proposed solution, providing evidence of related work and data. That way, you’ll be prepared to manage more extensive lists of references should that come up in later proposals.

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The Aggravating Sustainability Question

Grant Professionals Association

I am sure many grant writers will agree with me. As I matured in my career as a grant professional, I realized the importance of the sustainability question. Funding proposals without a sustainability plan are like trying to keep a wind-up toy going without a key to re-wind it. You can modify it for any organization or grant.

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What’s on Your Professional Development Bucket List?

Grant Professionals Association

Or, has your employment changed, and your new employer cannot pay for your Grant Professionals Association (GPA) membership? If these are items on your “grant bucket list,” there is funding available to help cover the costs. This is where the Grant Professionals Foundation (GPF) can help.

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Hurricanes Helene and Milton reveal a major issue for nonprofits in disaster areas

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

This hurricane season, Republicans are leading the criticism, while during Hurricane Katrina in 2006 the Democrats were lobbing accusations. Also, re-focus your grant seeking efforts on federal and state grants. In essence, this is politics as usual, albeit amplified by the heat of this election season.

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