P**S
If you want to write a federal grant, this is a great book
Writing to Win Federal Grants, by Cheryl L. Kester and Karen L. Cassidy, does a great job of explaining the complex process of applying for a federal grant. Starting with a description of how federal grants work, and moving on to cover preparing for federal grants, building your dream team, and finding the best match, the book sets you up for success. Then it breaks down each section of the grant application, from planning your project with a logic model to writing the budget, goals and objectives. The book even offers tips for how to manage the grant after the award. I highly recommend this resource if you have a federal grant in your future.
C**E
Must have for Resource Development
This text addresses issues and concerns from nonprofit size and age to logic models and evaluation plans. The writers give "stories from the real world" that encourage and caution.I've only been doing resource development for a year, but I know program design and evaluation. This book translates my experinence into a fighting chance for federal support.
K**Y
A Must Have for Grant Writing
Great book so far. Really helpful for someone writing a federal grant or wanting to learn how to write a federal grant.
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