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Subject:Re: grant writing resources on the Internet? From:"P.A. Gantt" <pagantt -at- POSTOFFICE -dot- WORLDNET -dot- ATT -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 15 Dec 1997 12:36:02 -0500
Mark et everyone Re: Grants
Check out this book so-authored by my
UT Prof. Ernie Brewer, Grantwriting Course, HRD
Department, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
_Finding Funding: Grantwriting and Project
Management from Start to Finish_
Ernest W. Brewer
Charles M. Achilles
Jay R. Fuhriman
Mine is the second edition...
not sure if there is a third.
Corwin Press, Inc.
A Sage Publishing Company
ISBN 0-8039-6202-9
1-805-499-9774
One cavaat about grantwriting:
the style is a mix between
"technospeak" and "eduspeak"
There is a real art to writing a winning
grant. A whole lot of jumping through
hoops, exact specs., readability, style,
and politics. It is essential that you research
how-to-write a grant.
An award winning grant site is located right
here at UTK: Grants and Other Funding Sources