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Authors: Dr. Karen Stinson Dr. Phyl Renninger
With so many of the new state and federal grants requiring you to collaborate with community partners prior to awarding grants, are you prepared to prove that you have a well-established collaboration? Can you prove that you have a working relationship that shares ideas, staff and resources? Hot off the presses, Collaboration in Grant Development and Management is a comprehensive, easy-to-read guide developed for grant writers and grant managers for building strategic partnerships with colleagues inside and outside of the grantee organization. It explains the key characteristics of different types of collaborative relationships, such as design teams and mentoring. It also discusses the importance of motivation, effective communication, and strengthening relationships in building collaborative efforts for developing grant proposals and continuing those relationships beyond the application stage, fostering them for strategic planning and effective grant management.
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- Single-issue, softbound publication.
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About This Publication
Whether you’re in a collaborative group and working in state and local governments, universities or colleges, hospitals, nonprofit organizations, K-12 education, this book is for you. Collaboration in Grant Development and Management will help you better understand the individuals on your grant team and the group dynamics of a collaborative team and, if you pick the right partner, you’ll have a higher probability of being successful and winning those much-needed resources for your organization! PLUS, the all NEW, Collaboration in Grant Development and Management includes these helpful tools: - Defining collaboration, partnerships, consortiums, supporters
- Strategies
- Checklists
- Graphs
- Sample forms, letters, proposals…
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About Your Order
You can review this product for 30 days. If you cancel within 30 days of receipt, you will receive a full credit upon return of the product together with a request for cancellation.
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