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Bray, Barbara – Technology & Learning, 2008
In this article, the author suggests several tips that educators should consider before applying for a grant. Any proposal needs these six components: (1) overall concept; (2) goal or purpose; (3) objectives; (4) justification; (5) timetable; and (6) expenses. (Contains 4 online resources.)
Descriptors: Proposal Writing, Grantsmanship, Program Proposals, Teachers
Brooks, Douglas – Technology & Learning, 2008
School districts face numerous obstacles when writing grant applications. One may consider starting his own grant writing guide as a way to increase his chances of success with any funding agency. In this article, the author lists steps and provides sample writing tips on how to create a grant writing guide that will help an application stand out.…
Descriptors: Grantsmanship, Grants, School Districts, Guides
Carnow, Gary A. – Technology & Learning, 2008
Funding from grants is often at the core of a successful technology plan, but writing proposals requires a bit of magic and a lot of time. Grants can be a good way for educators to collaborate on building strong programs, but some creative thinking is also required. In this article, the author provides tips on how to win a grant: (1) Find a…
Descriptors: Technology Planning, Creative Thinking, Grants, Educational Technology
Kerney, Carol A. – Technology & Learning, 2005
When it comes to grant writing one thing is certain: once the application is sent in, its fate is at the mercy of the readers who pick it up at the other end. At that point, there is nothing that can be done to impact the future of the grant. However, before placing the fateful stamp on the envelope and driving to the post office, there are things…
Descriptors: Grants, Evaluators, Writing Processes, Proposal Writing