Dos and Don’ts Straight From the Funding Agencies-Part I
By admin on Feb 3, 2013 in Uncategorized
This is the first in a series of posts regarding my conversations with funding agencies over the 35 years I have been a Grant Writer. These posts will cover what the reviewers think is the most important pieces to the puzzle of getting funded. This one covers the “Dos” in general and in project design.
Do…
General:
• Read through the entire NOFA before starting the application.
Review the NOFA with an eye toward looking for deal breakers.
Identify the need before proposing a solution or searching for funds and quantify the extent of the need.
Gather as much statistical and background data as possible before designing the project.
Designing Project:
Discuss possible solutions with key people prior to designing the project – get as much input as possible.
Discuss the project with funding agency staff by telephone or e-mail before starting the application.
Review the solutions implemented by other organizations which have a similar need – however, be aware of your unique circumstances.
If necessary, be willing to travel to see other projects which have a bearing on yours. If this is not possible, talk on the telephone.
Think “outside of the box” when developing a project – the sky is the limit!
Use common sense in project development – sometimes your own best judgment is the answer!
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