Get money for your classroom : easy grant writing ideas that work / Barbara Gottschalk.
Do you have a great teaching idea but no way to pay for it? No problem! A successful grant proposal can be the answer. Get Money for Your Classroom guides you through each step of the grant-writing process, answering common questions and providing examples from real, successful grant proposals. The...
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Table of Contents:
- Parts of a grant application : summary and title
- Parts of a grant application : organizational information
- Parts of a grant application : statement of need
- Parts of a grant application : objectives
- Parts of a grant application : project activities
- Parts of a grant application : evaluation plan
- Parts of a grant application : budget and supplemental material
- Proposal writing tips : money
- Proposal writing tips : talks
- Success! now what?
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Why Write Grant Proposals?
- Quick Recap
- References
- Chapter 2 Parts of a Grant Application: Summary and Title
- Quick Recap
- Chapter 3 Parts of a Grant Application: Organizational Information
- Quick Recap
- References
- Chapter 4 Parts of a Grant Application: Statement of Need
- Quick Recap
- Chapter 5 Parts of a Grant Application: Objectives
- Quick Recap.
- Chapter 6 Parts of a Grant Application: Project ActivitiesQuick Recap
- Chapter 7 Parts of a Grant Application: Evaluation Plan
- Quick Recap
- Reference
- Chapter 8 Parts of a Grant Application: Budget and Supplemental Material
- Quick Recap
- Reference
- Chapter 9 Proposal Writing Tips: MONEY
- M is for Make Time
- O is for Obey the Application Rules
- N is for Never Start New
- E is for Everybody Involved
- Y is for Youth Input
- Quick Recap
- Chapter 10 Proposal Writing Tips: TALKS
- T is for Tell a Story.
- A is for Ask for Action ItemsL is for Learn What's Funded
- K is for Keep Trying
- S is for Show Sustainability
- Quick Recap
- Reference
- Chapter 11 Success! Now What?
- Quick Recap
- Chapter 12 Review
- Let's Critique: What Got Funded?
- Autopsy of a Dead Grant Application: What Went Wrong?
- Analysis of a Successful Grant Application: What Went Right
- Common Grant-Writing Peeves
- Quick Recap
- Chapter 13 Afterword.