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Book Synopsis

This book provides the user with a system for pre-determining the likelihood of grants success before investing time in proposal preparation. The exhibits, tables and figures keep new and veteran grantseekers focused on the process and on obtaining the critical information they need to decide whether to complete a proposal. The interactive exhibits that are downloadable provide the worksheets users needs to win grants

This book shows readers how and when to use the research they gather on prospective grantors to increase their chances of success. Instruction is provided on why and how to gather information on past grantees, scoring systems, and reviewers, and on how to make preproposal contact to dramatically increase success rates.

The deceptively simple techniques outlined in the exhibits, and the use of the project planner to present an orderly proposal in a timely manner, are worth the whole investment in the book.

Bauer does not start with how to write a grant

Trade Review

David Bauer's The "How To" Grants Manual has quickly become my go-to guide. I refer to it often when submitting individual grant applications. But even more important for me are the sections on developing a personal grants plan and working with quality circles. Both of these practices are game changers!

-- Holland Hopson, Assistant Professor of Arts Entrepreneurship, New College & Department of Art and Art History, The University of Alabama

Our university uses The “How To” Grants Manual by David G. Bauer as a companion piece to a professional development program for our tenured and tenure-track faculty. This book reinforces all the best grant seeking practices and sets our researchers up with a solid foundation of skills to succeed in this challenging landscape. This book makes our jobs as research administrators easier!

-- Lori Gabriel, CRA, executive director, Research & Sponsored Programs, Wake Forest University

I first encountered David G. Bauer’s The “How To Grants Manual in 1986 and have used it as my personal grant Bible since. I first attended one of David’s seminars in 1995. Since that time, I have hired David to teach seminars at three institutions and have used The “How To” as the seminar text because of how it demystifies the grants process and provides the strategies and techniques necessary for successful grantseeking. I most recently used it with university-community teams at The University of Alabama to address community needs. The five cohorts David has taught and coached using The “How To” Grants Manual have funded community programs for approximately one hundred million dollars! For this reason, I am pleased to recommend the ninth edition.

-- James E. McLean, PhD, executive director and research professor emeritus, Center for Community-Based Partnerships, The University of Alabama

I have had the opportunity to participate in the David G. Bauer Winning Grants and Sustaining Communities Program on multiple occasions with various cohorts and each experience has been a highly rewarding and professional experience. As a component of that program, I have become remarkably familiar with The “How To” Grants Manual and it has become a primary reference in my professional library. Mr. Bauer’s expertise and communication of content are exceptional and unsurpassed. As an educational consultant and former superintendent of schools, I can attest to the practicality, usefulness , and timeliness of the work. I enthusiastically endorse the ninth edition of The “How To” Grants Manual as an invaluable resource for those seeking grant funding.

-- Faron L. Hollinger, EdD, president & CEO, The Akribos Groups

Table of Contents

Exhibits, Figures, and Tables

Introduction

Part 1: Getting Ready to Seek Grant Support for You and Your Organization

  1. Grant Seeking Pitfalls and Potential Hazards
  2. Your Plan for Grants Success and How to Get There
  3. Creating a Success Based Proactive Grants System
  4. Integrating Time Management into a Successful Grants Career
  5. Searching the Literature to Document Your Project’s Statement of Need: Creating and Urgent and Compelling Case
  6. Developing and Evaluating Alternative Solutions
  7. Creating Key Search Terms to Identify the Best Grantor(s): Redefining Your Project and Improving Your Research/Grants Profile
  8. Capitalizing on Your Capabilities
  9. Forming Grant-Winning Teams and Consortia: Recruiting Volunteers for Advisory Groups
  10. Documenting Organizational Support for Your Proposal: Preproposal Approval
  11. Where the Money Is: Selecting the Right Marketplace for Your Project

Part 2: Public/Government Funding Opportunities

  1. Understanding the Government Grants Marketplace
  2. Researching the Federal Government Marketplace
  3. Completing Your Research and Contacting Government Grantors, Past Grantees, and Past Reviewers to Increase Your Success Rate
  4. Planning the Successful Federal Proposal
  5. Improving Your Federal Proposal: The Grants Quality Circle/Mock Review
  6. Submission: What to Do and What Not to Do
  7. Federal Grant Requirements
  8. Dealing with the Decision of Public Funding Sources
  9. Follow-Up with Government Funding Sources

Part 3: Private/Foundation Funding Opportunities

  1. Understanding the Foundation Grants Marketplace
  2. Researching Potential Private Foundation Grantors: How to Find the Foundation That Is Best Suited to Fund Your Project
  3. Contacting a Private Foundation Before Submission
  4. Applying for Private Foundation Funds: Letter of Inquiry and Letter Proposal
  5. Quality Circles, Proposal Submission, the Decision, and Follow-Up: Private Foundation Funding Sources

Part 4: Private/Corporate Funding Opportunities

  1. Understanding the Corporate Grants Marketplace
  2. Researching Corporate Grantors: How to Find the Corporate Funding Source Best Suited to Fund Your Project
  3. Preproposal Contact with Corporate Grantors
  4. Applying for Corporate Funds
  5. Corporate Proposal Submission, the Decision, and Follow-Up
  6. Putting It All Together to Work for You

Index

About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/19/2020 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475853940, 978-1475853940
      ISBN10: 1475853947

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides the user with a system for pre-determining the likelihood of grants success before investing time in proposal preparation. The exhibits, tables and figures keep new and veteran grantseekers focused on the process and on obtaining the critical information they need to decide whether to complete a proposal. The interactive exhibits that are downloadable provide the worksheets users needs to win grants

      This book shows readers how and when to use the research they gather on prospective grantors to increase their chances of success. Instruction is provided on why and how to gather information on past grantees, scoring systems, and reviewers, and on how to make preproposal contact to dramatically increase success rates.

      The deceptively simple techniques outlined in the exhibits, and the use of the project planner to present an orderly proposal in a timely manner, are worth the whole investment in the book.

      Bauer does not start with how to write a grant

      Trade Review

      David Bauer's The "How To" Grants Manual has quickly become my go-to guide. I refer to it often when submitting individual grant applications. But even more important for me are the sections on developing a personal grants plan and working with quality circles. Both of these practices are game changers!

      -- Holland Hopson, Assistant Professor of Arts Entrepreneurship, New College & Department of Art and Art History, The University of Alabama

      Our university uses The “How To” Grants Manual by David G. Bauer as a companion piece to a professional development program for our tenured and tenure-track faculty. This book reinforces all the best grant seeking practices and sets our researchers up with a solid foundation of skills to succeed in this challenging landscape. This book makes our jobs as research administrators easier!

      -- Lori Gabriel, CRA, executive director, Research & Sponsored Programs, Wake Forest University

      I first encountered David G. Bauer’s The “How To Grants Manual in 1986 and have used it as my personal grant Bible since. I first attended one of David’s seminars in 1995. Since that time, I have hired David to teach seminars at three institutions and have used The “How To” as the seminar text because of how it demystifies the grants process and provides the strategies and techniques necessary for successful grantseeking. I most recently used it with university-community teams at The University of Alabama to address community needs. The five cohorts David has taught and coached using The “How To” Grants Manual have funded community programs for approximately one hundred million dollars! For this reason, I am pleased to recommend the ninth edition.

      -- James E. McLean, PhD, executive director and research professor emeritus, Center for Community-Based Partnerships, The University of Alabama

      I have had the opportunity to participate in the David G. Bauer Winning Grants and Sustaining Communities Program on multiple occasions with various cohorts and each experience has been a highly rewarding and professional experience. As a component of that program, I have become remarkably familiar with The “How To” Grants Manual and it has become a primary reference in my professional library. Mr. Bauer’s expertise and communication of content are exceptional and unsurpassed. As an educational consultant and former superintendent of schools, I can attest to the practicality, usefulness , and timeliness of the work. I enthusiastically endorse the ninth edition of The “How To” Grants Manual as an invaluable resource for those seeking grant funding.

      -- Faron L. Hollinger, EdD, president & CEO, The Akribos Groups

      Table of Contents

      Exhibits, Figures, and Tables

      Introduction

      Part 1: Getting Ready to Seek Grant Support for You and Your Organization

      1. Grant Seeking Pitfalls and Potential Hazards
      2. Your Plan for Grants Success and How to Get There
      3. Creating a Success Based Proactive Grants System
      4. Integrating Time Management into a Successful Grants Career
      5. Searching the Literature to Document Your Project’s Statement of Need: Creating and Urgent and Compelling Case
      6. Developing and Evaluating Alternative Solutions
      7. Creating Key Search Terms to Identify the Best Grantor(s): Redefining Your Project and Improving Your Research/Grants Profile
      8. Capitalizing on Your Capabilities
      9. Forming Grant-Winning Teams and Consortia: Recruiting Volunteers for Advisory Groups
      10. Documenting Organizational Support for Your Proposal: Preproposal Approval
      11. Where the Money Is: Selecting the Right Marketplace for Your Project

      Part 2: Public/Government Funding Opportunities

      1. Understanding the Government Grants Marketplace
      2. Researching the Federal Government Marketplace
      3. Completing Your Research and Contacting Government Grantors, Past Grantees, and Past Reviewers to Increase Your Success Rate
      4. Planning the Successful Federal Proposal
      5. Improving Your Federal Proposal: The Grants Quality Circle/Mock Review
      6. Submission: What to Do and What Not to Do
      7. Federal Grant Requirements
      8. Dealing with the Decision of Public Funding Sources
      9. Follow-Up with Government Funding Sources

      Part 3: Private/Foundation Funding Opportunities

      1. Understanding the Foundation Grants Marketplace
      2. Researching Potential Private Foundation Grantors: How to Find the Foundation That Is Best Suited to Fund Your Project
      3. Contacting a Private Foundation Before Submission
      4. Applying for Private Foundation Funds: Letter of Inquiry and Letter Proposal
      5. Quality Circles, Proposal Submission, the Decision, and Follow-Up: Private Foundation Funding Sources

      Part 4: Private/Corporate Funding Opportunities

      1. Understanding the Corporate Grants Marketplace
      2. Researching Corporate Grantors: How to Find the Corporate Funding Source Best Suited to Fund Your Project
      3. Preproposal Contact with Corporate Grantors
      4. Applying for Corporate Funds
      5. Corporate Proposal Submission, the Decision, and Follow-Up
      6. Putting It All Together to Work for You

      Index

      About the Author

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