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Polasky, Sarah; Wilson, Jeannie; Carsen, JulieAnna; Stover, Lillian; Cowley, Shelby; Nielsen, Ann – Research Management Review, 2023
The impact of resubmission assistance on grant proposal success is relatively unknown. Given that a significant proportion of proposals, up to 90%, are rejected by the sponsor, this lack of information makes it difficult for Research Development (RD) professionals to decide whether to invest resources in this service. This study responded to New…
Descriptors: Grants, Grantsmanship, Research and Development, Program Proposals
Wesley Bruce – National Center on Educational Outcomes, 2025
This report provides a resource for state and district assessment staff as they develop requests for proposals (RFPs) for interim assessments for all of their students, including those who require accessibility features, to demonstrate their knowledge and skills as well as those who may need an alternate assessment because of their significant…
Descriptors: Program Proposals, Grants, Research Proposals, Proposal Writing
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Kaufman, Roger – Performance Improvement, 1996
Describes the steps involved in writing a successful proposal, including management, costs, style, and audience considerations; and identifies the essential elements for a useful needs assessment and provides criteria for helping develop and use one. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Administration, Audience Awareness, Check Lists, Costs
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Zimet, Ellen – T.H.E. Journal, 1993
Discusses educational funding through grants and describes how to write a grant. Topics addressed include types of grants, including federal, state, foundation, corporate, and local sources; requests for proposals; and developing a needs assessment and relating needs to solutions. A list of seven grant resources is included. (LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Grants, Grantsmanship
Ewing, Samuel D., Jr.; Maloney, Clifton H. W. – 1980
This minority capital resource handbook consists of a guide to raising capital for minority entrepreneurs and a listing of sources that provide such capital. The first section deals with the process of raising capital. The realities of raising capital, intermediaries and financial advisors, and assessing needs are outlined. Factors considered in…
Descriptors: Business, Capital, Financial Needs, Fund Raising
Moe, Laura – Technology Connection, 1995
Two teachers and seven media specialists from five school districts in Muskingum County (Ohio) had three weeks to write a proposal for a library automation grant. Before writing, they met to assess needs, determine how to find information on hardware and software, and establish long-term goals. As a result, they received the grant. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Grants, Information Retrieval, Library Automation, Media Specialists
Van Patten, Betsy – Currents, 1984
Grant proposals are most likely to succeed when they are based on solid, well-conceived ideas. Long-range planning is the best way to come up with workable ideas that will convince small foundations of a project's merits. Planning helps identify an institution's top priorities and achieve a consensus. (MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Grants, Higher Education, Long Range Planning
Orlich, Donald C. – 1996
This handbook offers guidelines for compiling successful grant proposals. Chapter 1 reviews basic elements of a proposal, explains how to match the proposal's priorities with those of funders, and offers suggestions for writing big proposals. Chapter 2 presents strategies for monitoring funding sources, and chapter 3 describes how to conduct a…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Kiritz, Norton J. – 1980
Designed to assist both grantmaking agencies and applicants for funding, this proposal format describes and provides examples of the components of program planning and proposal writing. Each of the components is followed by a checklist. The first component clearly and concisely summarizes the request. The proposal introduction describes the…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Evaluation Methods, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Fusch, Gene E. – 1994
A study assessed the need for and determined the content of a resource guide for writing federal vocational grant proposals by personnel of community and technical colleges in the state of Washington. A review of the literature and research found that community and technical colleges found an ever-increasing portion of their budgets were dependent…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Grants
McGee, Leo – 1983
Suggestions are offered to teachers on how to obtain outside funding when faced with a shortage of, or a need for expanding, clssroom resources. Funding sources usually available within every community are listed, such as local businesses and industries, civic clubs, family and community foundations, teacher associations, and local benevolent…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Grantsmanship
Dempsey, June; Lowery-Moore, Hollis – 1980
Ways to identify possible funding sources for educational institutions are described and steps involved in drafting a proposal are enumerated. It is shown that the first step in proposal writing is to match funding needs with appropriate granting agencies, often using the assistance of offices for research and development or colleagues who have…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Eligibility, Evaluation Criteria, Federal Aid
Marshall, Terry – 1977
Second in a series of three developed to assist rural Americans interested in improving their communities to lock into outside resources for community betterment, this handbook concentrates on proposal writing and the grants process. Part I discusses the key points for proposal writing. These include identifying the process, identifying and…
Descriptors: Community Development, Data Collection, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Cohen, John M.; Marshall, Terry – 1976
One of a series designed to aid community leaders, cooperative extension agents, local government officials, and others in their efforts to gain external resources needed to support local efforts in rural development, this handbook addresses three basic problem areas: gathering information on rural development needs of a community; locating…
Descriptors: Community Development, Data Collection, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Austin Independent School District, TX. – 1981
The Redirected Homemakers Project began in August, 1979, as a program to aid displaced homemakers in the assessment and development of skills which could be translated into meaningful, salaried work. The project operated within the office of Community Education of the Austin (Texas) Independent School District. Within the structure of the school…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Education, Community Resources, Demonstration Programs