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Summary of Deborah Griffiths's The Grant Writing and Funding Coach
Summary of Deborah Griffiths's The Grant Writing and Funding Coach
Summary of Deborah Griffiths's The Grant Writing and Funding Coach
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Book Preview: #1 Funders are usually just as overwhelmed by the intricacies between goals and objectives as grant applicants are. Successful funding requires a clear connection between the applicant and the funder.

#2 To get funding, you must first have an idea that is feasible and has the potential to generate a positive return on investment.

#3 Twain, a. k. a. Mark Twain, stated that the inability to discuss money is the root of all conflict.

#4 The author used to be extremely apprehensive about asking for money, but eventually learned to approach funders without fear, and offer them positive opportunities.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateFeb 12, 2022
ISBN9781669348153
Summary of Deborah Griffiths's The Grant Writing and Funding Coach
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    #1

    Funders are usually just as overwhelmed by the intricacies between goals and objectives as grant applicants are. Successful funding requires a clear connection between the applicant and the funder.

    #2

    To get funding, you must first have an idea that is feasible and has the potential to generate a positive return on investment.

    #3

    Twain, a. k. a. Mark Twain, stated that the inability to discuss money is the root of all

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