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Category Archives: grant writing
A whole new way of writing!
My job involves lots and lots of writing. Meetings, yes, talking yes, but also lots and lots of writing. Creative, technical, proposals, promotional, lots of writing. But I have found that I can write for days and weeks and then … Continue reading
Maximising your grant recipient potential!
I did the first of my grant workshops yesterday. This was in Daylesford, well attended and plenty of discussion, questions and fabulous projects just waiting for the money to go ahead. One of the comments in the evaluation at the … Continue reading
Writing a grant or award application that people want to read
I’ve spent the morning planning my grant writing workshops. I have thought a lot about what makes a really good application. Philanthropic trusts and foundations lost millions in the global financial crisis; many that I have spoken to say that … Continue reading