Grants, Etc.


Book Description

In this complete revision of his earlier book on grant seeking, Lauffer provides readers with a wealth of new material. Grants, Etc. includes a step-by-step checklist of project design essentials, as well as a new section on internet access filled with key website links and information on creating your own web page. The wide range of examples provided make this book an invaluable guide for fund seekers of all kinds - non-profit organizations in the social services, health care, education and the arts, as well as for profit, proprietary firms who depend on grants and contracts for their survival and growth.




Grants, Etc.


Book Description

Has your program suffered from a lack of funding? Do you find that your fund-raising efforts are not yielding a healthy share of the resource pie? In Grants, Etc., Second Edition Armand Lauffer offers concrete evidence that the resources are out thereùyou just have to know where to find them and how. He emphasizes methods of expanding what has been viewed as a finite pool of resources by detailing innovative ways of targeting markets and aligning program goals. He also provides specific guidelines for writing grant proposals, designing sound programs, developing and nurturing resources, and other key aspects of winning in the game of fund-raising. Through case illustrations, Lauffer spotlights grant seekers who share inspirational wisdom and the nuts and bolts of their success. But this is not just a how-to book. Lauffer is a serious student of the nonprofit and public sectors who documents changes in the funding environment and identifies trends in the making, highlighting those that involve the private sector as well as religious and civic organizations. Through scores of examples he spotlights the innovations in funding and fund-raising that are likely to characterize funding patterns in the early part of the 21st century. Grants, Etc. includes a step-by-step checklist of project design essentials as well as a new section on Internet access filled with key website links and information on creating your own web page. The wide range of examples provided in this book make it an invaluable guide for fund seekers of all kindsùnonprofits in the human services, health care, education, and the arts, as well as for-profit proprietary firms that depend on grants and contracts for their survival and growth.
















Grants


Book Description

Abstract: A guidebook to the grant-making process identifies sources of funding in public and private organizations and presents techniques for skillful presentation of grant proposals. General sources of information for all granting sectors--government, private foundations, business and industry--are reviewed. Other information resources include libraries, institutional grants offices, subscription information services, workshops, institutes and the news media. Aspects of the preapplication, application and postapplication procedures are described. Such topics as indirect and direct costs, equipment, budget justification, patents, matching funds, affirmative action, the project description, etc., are discussed. Grant applicants' questions concerning what to do before applying to a funding organization, how to write competitive proposals, and how grants are awarded are addressed.




Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario


Book Description

Estimates for 1907-1909 (Oct.), 1910/1911 (separately paged and with separate t.p.) issued with 1907-1908, 1909/1910.