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Use Microsoft Word (Until Further Notice)
You should use Microsoft Word to write your proposals. There are many other fine word processors out there—I'm personally fond…In grant writing, longer is not necessarily better
If you're buying apples, more apples are (usually) better. A faster processor in your iMac is (usually) better. Same for…Seliger + Associates enters grant writing oral history (or something like that)
Seliger + Associates has been toiling away in the grant writing salt mines for over two decades, and last week…Good needs assessments tell stories: Data is cheap and everyone has it
If you only include data in your needs assessment, you don't stand out from dozens or hundreds of other needs…Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is Out and It’s Topical for More Than Just Police Departments
The Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program is back, most notably via the COPS Hiring Program (CHP), which has $134.5…May links: Tesla Batteries, Family Structure and Grant Writing, Responsible Fatherhood Opportunities for Reentry and Mobility, Is Sex Mostly About Pleasure?, and More!
* "Freedom, Tesla-Style: The company’s new home-based battery isn’t just nifty. It’s liberating." This may be the most important link.…No Calls, No Bother: “Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule” and the Grant Writer’s Work
In "Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule" Paul Graham writes There are two types of schedule, which I'll call the manager's schedule…Seliger’s Quick Guide to Developing Facility Grant Proposals and Budgets
Developing proposals and budgets for facility grants is fairly easy, even though, as we've written before, getting a facility grant…Links: Grant writing training, Los Angeles, hospitals, skyscrapers, land use, bikes, SAMHSA disfunction, illnesses and more!
* A new study says it doesn't matter how much time you spend with your kids. Anxious and neurotic upper-middle-class…Batch/cohort versus continuous training: A problem with no solution
Job training programs, education programs, and related programs can work in two basic modes: batch/cohort (we'll call it "batch" for…
