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  • Federal grant writing
    By seema on April 22nd, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    Government grants are free financial aids provided by the government to needy people. There is a big role of federal grant writing in getting the grant money. Not all applications get accepted and approved not only because they were not eligible, but also many get denied because their grant proposa...
  • Grant Proposals Writing Guide
    By Carl Evangelista on February 4th, 2010 | 7 Comments7 Comments Comments
              Going to college can be an overwhelming experience, especially for a single mother. A mom who has decided to better her and her children by going to college has taken a drastic step. There are long hours of class time and studying, and perhaps having another job (or two) in betwe...
  • Sample of grant proposal for hiv
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 16th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    A sample of grant proposal for hiv is what many people looking for. It is important for you to take the time and write it the best you can, we will forward you to a great 28 pages guide that will show you step by stem how to write one. Read this guide and you won’t need a sample of grant prop...
  • Free online grant applications
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 15th, 2008 | 20 Comments20 Comments Comments
    Usually Students looking for money to pay for college possess a list of alternatives, but for some, the sole choice is a government grant. The important difference to a student loans is that a grant does not involve repayment, because the money is handed freely to assist students in need gain a goo...
  • Government Grant Proposal Budget: Planning the Budget
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 5th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Government Grants Funding levels in Federal support programs transform every year. It is helpful to have another look at the appropriations over the past years to make an effort to project upcoming funding levels (see Financial Information section of the catalogue program description). However, it...
  • Future Government Funding: Long-Term Project Planning
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 5th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Define a plan for maintenance after the grant funding period ended or the accessibility of other capital required to put the grant into operation. You may define both. Talk about maintenance and potential program funding if the program is for construction activity. Report other necessary expenditur...
  • Program Methods and Design: Action plan
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 4th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    How will your project work and what are the methods. You will need to show a detailed plan of action. 1. Which activities will occur and which resources will be used, including manpower. 2. Divide your project to organizational features; show them in a flow chart. How will the parts will interact, ...
  • Project Objectives: Goals and Desired Outcome
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 4th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Here you need to be specific about the goals of your project and the specific activities to achieve them. Make sure you include each and every objective related to the goals. Specify all the methods you or your organization is about to use to achieve the stated objectives. You need to be specific ...
  • Federal grant proposal purpose statement
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 3rd, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    The Problem Statement: Stating the Purpose of the project This is a key element of a proposal, it will make it clarify the addressed problem. You need to provide information supporting your statement. Collect formal and informal information and documents factual and directly related to the addresse...
  • Organization presentation for grant proposal
    By Government-Grants.tv on August 3rd, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Introduction: Organization presentation for grant proposal You need to gather information about your organization from any available resource. The majority of the proposals require a description of your organization. You will need to describe your organization past and present operations. These ar...

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