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Publication Date: 2008-Feb
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Grant Writing for Beginners: Part 2--Five More Tips on How to Write an Effective Grant Application
Brooks, Douglas
Technology & Learning, v28 n7 p34 Feb 2008
In this article, Part 2, the author discusses five more steps on how to write an effective grant application. Suggestions include: (1) Start with the goals; (2) Create a project timeline from the goals; (3) Create an evaluation plan from the timeline; (4) Group edit using a large-screen projector and laser pointers; and (5) Create the application abstract or summary from the edited text. In the implementation phases of the grant, the author recommends the use of "phases" or "stages" when describing how a grant will be implemented. [For Part 1 see EJ88827.]
Descriptors: Grants, Grantsmanship, Goal Orientation, Evaluation Methods, Editing, Writing (Composition)
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