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Demystifying Grant Seeking: What You Really Need to Do to Get Grants (Jossey-Bass Nonprofit and Public Management Series)
 
 

Demystifying Grant Seeking: What You Really Need to Do to Get Grants (Jossey-Bass Nonprofit and Public Management Series) (Hardcover)

by Larissa Golden Brown (Author), Martin John Brown (Author) "Perhaps this sounds familiar ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey Bass; 2nd Edition edition (21 Sep 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0787956503
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787956509
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 20.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,030,588 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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What do you really need to do to get grants? Get thee a system! Not just any system; this one.
Proposal writing is a science and art. The art part is writing; the science part is research, strategy, observation, and painstaking work. Demystifying Grant Seeking is about the painstaking part, but the authors skillfully render the components in manageable, sustainable portions, palatable for the busiest of non–profit professionals.
Larissa Golden Brown and John Martin Brown walk you through a grant–seeking system that works. The Browns′ plan is for: the newcomer who must be led into the process; the experienced proposal writer who needs to keep track of all the office′s activities; and anyone who wishes to streamline operations while improving quality and consistency.
Don′t think this is just about how to get to funders. This is about how to collect information, manage it and other materials, and promote communication habits to create a winning grants office.
The authors describe the grant–seeking cycle in five parts: 1) learn – about your organization, your community and your potential funders; 2) match – your needs with the funder′s interests and performance; 3) invite – the funder, through the proposal, to invest in the organization and the community; 4) follow up – on the program and the partnership; and 5) evaluate – the grant–seeking process to fine tune it before renewing the cycle.
They take the time to dispel many grant world myths, including "All you need is one well–written grant proposal" and "You need to ′know someone′ to get a grant." They even point out the basic necessities for operating a grant–seeking office –– mercifully low–tech and manageable.
Quickly, though, they get to pre–writing part of the process. Proposal writers know that much time is spent learning about the organization, its programs and plans, sometimes developing programs or shaping them to enhance their appeal to funders, and collecting information and support materials to satisfy the donor and dramatize the project. The Browns′ emphasis on what they could call the "discovery phase" is very well placed. Their checklist of questions for interviewing the CEO, the program director, and staff assures solid internal research. The answers to those questions become the backbone of the finished proposal.
Chapters on collecting, developing and refreshing support materials, and program, donor, and grants management files have excellent ideas for simplifying work and improving the delivery of quality of information. The authors′ recommendations on managing information in the office are surprisingly simple. Cultivate their habits of keeping only what is important, and completing related tasks together (filling a "to read" file or saving leads for a morning of electronic research) to maximize efficiency. These systems definitely work. My office has already adopted their deadline cards, organizational resume, and the filing and record keeping ideas. Check the back of the book for sample forms and an application.
The section on maintaining relationships with funders may be a bit too subtle for some newcomers, so let me emphasize the importance of disciplined relationship management. This is the beginning of a long–term partnership with the donor: attend to it if you hope it will flourish. So use their "follow–up form" and funder communication ideas to guide you. It is far easier to keep a funder than to get a funder.
How about sustaining momentum in a busy office? The authors wisely recommend annual reviews of grant–seeking efforts and staff summits that prioritize projects and define staff responsibilities in proposal preparation. Never underestimate the importance of non–development staff in an organization. Their ideas, information, and support are critical for success. A little internal public relations through periodic review meetings and regular, but brief, reports to staff will foster a team atmosphere that helps get good work done for everyone.
Demystifying Grant Seeking is a very fine combination of Larissa Golden Brown′s fundraising successes and Martin John Brown′s writing abilities (they probably share those, too). It is a generous gift to those who work so hard on behalf of good causes. Read it and keep it. (Review by Sarah S. Brophy)

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"Demystifying Grant Seeking is a very fine combination of Larissa Golden Brown′s fundraising successes and Martin John Brown′s writing abilities (they probably share those, too)." (Review by Sarah S. Brophy)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Detailed workbook best applied to medium to large charities, 18 Jan 2003
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Do be aware that this is an American book, although it still conveys the basic strategy for grant-seeking wherever you are in the world. It's a big book which takes you through the various stages of applications as well as giving examples. It is probably of more use to someone in a medium to large sized non-profit; for example it starts with getting inspired and ready to go with help setting up a simple office. But halfway through I found it quite heavy going. If you are a small charity I would definately stick to Gilchrist and Horsley's Fundraising.
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