Grant Proposal Makeover: Transform Your Request from No to YesISBN: 978-0-7879-8055-9
Paperback
228 pages
November 2006, Jossey-Bass
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"Use these two books (see previous review) and you are likely to vastly improve your chances of being the one that gets funded." (About.com, April 26 2007)
"Grantwriters, development directors, executive directors—all nonprofit executives who want to write high-quality grant proposals that catch and then keep the attention of donors should read this excellent guide."—Tony Silard, executive director, The Center for Social Leadership
"Working through six major problem areas with examples plus
invaluable comments by foundation staff, Clarke and Fox go far
beyond the basic 'how-to-write-grants' book."
—Michael Wells, CFRE and editor, Charity Channel and
Foundation Review; author, Grantwriting Beyond the
Basics
"This book instantly becomes a must-read for anyone needing to
improve their grantwriting skills!"
—David Perry, David Perry & Associates, Inc., winner of
the 2006 San Francisco Business Arts Council Award for Exceptional
For-Profit Arts-Related Business
"The perspectives provided by funders are invaluable."
—Jean Therrien, RN, MS, executive director, Neighborhood
Family Practice (Community Health Center), Cleveland, Ohio
"One of the greatest challenges to a CEO is writing a proposal.
With this book, anyone can be a winner."
—Maria-Elena Noriega Foster, consultant, Noriega Malo y
Asociados, S.C., Mexico City, Mexico
"Puts you into the mind of the grantmaker and helps you think
like the trustees who want to make sure their funds are well
spent."
—Jim Lowder, director of development, Asheville Area Habitat
for Humanity, Asheville, North Carolina
"Will help you build valuable partnerships with
grantmakers."
—Catherine D'Amato, president and CEO, Greater Boston Food
Bank, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts
"This is one of the best tools for grantseekers I've seen in a
long time."
—Stephanie Roth, editor, Grassroots Fundraising
Journal, Oakland, California