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National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1988
This report presents the results of a survey conducted by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in late 1986 of more than 14,000 applicants whose proposals for research support had been awarded or declined during fiscal year 1985. The principal purpose was to seek the views of individual investigators at academic institutions about NSF's…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, College Science, Grants
Sterling, Carol; And Others – 1982
Step-by-step instructions on how to write a proposal for funding a program are given in this booklet. While many of the examples are related to the needs of arts educators, the information and procedures can be adapted to other situations. In a workbook approach, 36 questions are posed to clarify objectives and needs, including planning a budget,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Budgeting, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Burr, Julie – 1979
This study cites examples of fund raising ideas and activities of neighborhood and community improvement groups in Seattle. The intent of the study is to offer documentation and analysis of successful fund raising activities to other nonprofit, voluntary community groups which are interested in seeking financial support for their activities.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Development
Arnold, Anne Jurmu – Learning, 1982
Tips for obtaining computers for educational use are presented in this article about grants and foundations, for free computers, from the computer companies of Apple, Atari, and Tandy/Radio Shack. Also discussed are Commodore Business Machines, Osborne Computing Corporation, and Texas Instruments. (CJ)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Grants
Washburn, Susan L. – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1980
The similarities and differences in methodology for seeking grants from both corporations and foundations are discussed. Knowing institutional needs, research, approaching prospects, proposals, corporate and foundation annual giving, kinds of gifts, local business support, and the follow-up are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Business, Financial Needs, Fund Raising, Higher Education
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Morgenstern, Ellen – Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP, 1980
When higher education is expected to undergo severe retrenchment, the art of proposal writing is seen to be an extremely important skill for Ph.D.s, scholars, and faculty. An overview of proposal-writing and fund-raising resources is provided. A guide to foundation publications is included. (MLW)
Descriptors: Budgets, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Stowe, Barbara – Currents, 1995
A college fund raiser offers advice on cultivating foundation funding, including preparatory research on institutional priorities, foundation goals, and funding history; writing a thorough and persuasive proposal; and following up with personal contacts after submitting the proposal. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Donors, Fund Raising, Grantsmanship
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Johnston, Wanda K. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 1995
Describes steps and issues related to the grant application process for two-year college libraries and resource centers. Indicates that successful grantsmanship involves creating a project idea that matches the college's mission and strategic plan, locating potential funding sources that are compatible with the project, assessing the project's…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Barron, Daniel D. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1993
Describes the process of writing grant proposals to obtain money for school library media programs. Responding to a Request for Proposals (RFP) is explained; identifying possible funding groups is discussed; elements of a proposal are described, including goals, evaluation, and budget needs; and six additional resources are suggested. (LRW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Grants, Grantsmanship
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Schumacher, Dorin – Research Management Review, 1994
As researchers turn to industry over government for research funding, it is proposed that research administrators provide substantial assistance to faculty in the different strategies and skills needed to win grants. Differences between corporate and federal sponsors, basic strategies found effective in winning grants, and elements of effective…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Fund Raising, Grants
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Poole, Millicent E. – Australian Journal of Education, 1993
The process and criteria by which the Humanities and Social Sciences panel of the Australian Research Council evaluates research proposals are described and discussed. Peer review is the primary method of evaluation, and the primary criteria are the potential of a given proposal for significant conceptual advance and research/researcher quality.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Humanities
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Boyer, Patricia; Cockriel, Irv – SRA Journal, 1998
A study examined factors motivating and hindering college faculty (n=248) in pursuit of grants, focusing on differences between tenured and non-tenured faculty. Results suggest non-tenured faculty perceive motivational factors and barriers differently than tenured faculty. Concluding that adequate training in grant writing is essential, it is…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Fund Raising, Grantsmanship
US Department of Education, 2006
This guide presents information on the procedures for peer review of grant applications. It begins with an overview of the review process for grant application submission and review. The review process includes: (1) pre-submission procedures that enable the Institute to plan for specific review sessions; (2) application processing procedures; (3)…
Descriptors: Science Education, Grants, Grantsmanship, Eligibility
Meiners, Phyllis A; Tun-Atz, Hilary Henri – 1994
This complete "how to" manual on fund-raising for Native Americans contains seven sections. Section I provides a fund-raising overview and discusses tax-exempt status, grant eligibility, and setting fund-raising goals. Section II, on getting started, includes a public relations strategy and the role and responsibilities of governing…
Descriptors: American Indians, Corporate Support, Donors, Fund Raising
Ries, Joanne B.; Leukefeld, Carl G. – 1998
This guide, intended primarily for new or inexperienced researchers, provides suggestions for obtaining and maintaining external funding from grants and contracts. It emphasizes that this effort requires considerable thought, ongoing planning, sound management, and clear decisions. The book uses the National Institutes of Health application and…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Support, Fund Raising, Grants
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