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This book offers a detailed analysis of the strategies and
methodologies of successful collaborative grant writing, as well as
practical guidance on the interpersonal leadership requirements of
managing grantseeking projects. As it becomes increasingly
difficult to obtain public or private funding, collaboration may
become absolutely vital to some nonprofits' continued existence.
Effective grant collaborations always comprise a critical
attribute: they are led by individuals who not only understand the
benefits and barriers affecting collaborations, but are highly
skilled in managing them. This reference text explains the nature
of the collaboration and a critical examination of the role of the
grant leader, giving nonprofit fundraisers a competitive edge in
collaborative grantseeking, especially for those individuals
without previous experience in this complicated arena. No other
book comprehensively explains every step in a successful
collaborative grantseeking effort, nor provides real-world
strategies and proven practices. Readers of Collaborative
Grantseeking: A Guide to Designing Projects, Leading Partners, and
Persuading Sponsors will also better grasp the humanistic aspects
of designing and leading successful collaborative projects and be
able to write more persuasive proposals. Four samples of funded
collaborative grants, complete with annotations and reviewers'
comments, provide a starting point for developing your own
collaborative proposals Includes a collection of 179 sample
questionnaire items useful for generating a customized
Collaboration Rating Form for your specific situation Includes a
comprehensive Meeting Evaluation form containing 15 points of
attitudinal information from collaborators A bibliography contains
more than 70 significant books, journals, theses, websites, and
other resources for grantseeking A helpful index facilitates
cross-referencing important subjects
This book offers a detailed analysis of the strategies and
methodologies of successful collaborative grant writing, as well as
practical guidance on the interpersonal leadership requirements of
managing grantseeking projects. As it becomes increasingly
difficult to obtain public or private funding, collaboration may
become absolutely vital to some nonprofits' continued existence.
Effective grant collaborations always comprise a critical
attribute: they are led by individuals who not only understand the
benefits and barriers affecting collaborations, but are highly
skilled in managing them. This reference text explains the nature
of the collaboration and a critical examination of the role of the
grant leader, giving nonprofit fundraisers a competitive edge in
collaborative grantseeking, especially for those individuals
without previous experience in this complicated arena. No other
book comprehensively explains every step in a successful
collaborative grantseeking effort, nor provides real-world
strategies and proven practices. Readers of Collaborative
Grantseeking: A Guide to Designing Projects, Leading Partners, and
Persuading Sponsors will also better grasp the humanistic aspects
of designing and leading successful collaborative projects and be
able to write more persuasive proposals. Four samples of funded
collaborative grants, complete with annotations and reviewers'
comments, provide a starting point for developing your own
collaborative proposals Includes a collection of 179 sample
questionnaire items useful for generating a customized
Collaboration Rating Form for your specific situation Includes a
comprehensive Meeting Evaluation form containing 15 points of
attitudinal information from collaborators A bibliography contains
more than 70 significant books, journals, theses, websites, and
other resources for grantseeking A helpful index facilitates
cross-referencing important subjects
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