Grant writing
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Grant writing refers to the practice of completing an application processes for funding provided by an institution such as a government department, corporation, foundation or trust. Such application processes are often referred to as either grant "proposals" or "submissions". Successful grant writing requires a clear understanding of grantsmanship. While the principles and fundamentals of grantsmanship apply broadly, it is important to know the target and to be able to tune the language appropriately.
[edit] External links
- http://www.grants.gov
- http://www.afpnet.org/
- A Guide for Proposal Writing from the national Science Foundation
- Short guide for the preparation of grant applications for the National Institutes of Health (PDF from the National Cancer Institute)
- NASA Guidebook for Proposal Submission
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