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Need Is Not Enough To Win Grants

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

From dubious quizzes about your soul mate in 1980s women’s magazines to Buzzfeed’s endless supply of “decorate your dream house, and we’ll guess your eye color,” I’m always game to give it a go and rarely seem to match up with what should be the correct answer. I’m a sucker for a quiz. It’s all in fun. The “Why Does It Matter?”

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Describing Library Problems that Need Funding

PKS Grants & Accounting Solutions

This section needs to clearly describe the problem your proposed activity will solve. For the purposes of illustration, let’s say that you plan to apply for funds to create a youth literary magazine. Your statement of the problem needs to clearly describe the problem the magazine will solve.

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Grant Decision Making. How do you choose which grants to chase?

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Our organization went through multiple staff reductions, but fortunately I got to stick around and was “asked” to take over the responsibilities as the “Grant Writer.” One of my first tasks as the new “Grant Writer” had nothing to do with writing. Megan@dhleonardconsulting.com The post Grant Decision Making.

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How to Create a Cloud-Based Style Guide

Peak Proposals

Publishers and forums of all kinds--from magazine publishers, academic publishers, and corporate websites—use a style guide to ensure that their materials have a uniform look (formatting, design) and language (word choice, spelling, grammar). Grant proposals also need style guides. But how do you do this?

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How to Create a Cloud-Based Style Guide

Peak Proposals

Publishers and forums of all kinds--from magazine publishers, academic publishers, and corporate websites—use a style guide to ensure that their materials have a uniform look (formatting, design) and language (word choice, spelling, grammar). Grant proposals also need style guides. But how do you do this?