Grants for Nonprofit Organizations: A Guide to Funding and Grant Writing
By (Author) Eleanor Gilpatrick
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
7th August 1989
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
658.15224
Hardback
213
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
397g
Written especially for professionals in nonprofit organizations, this is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to finding funds for programs and writing effective grant proposals. The author bases her work on 10 years of experience in successful funding and teaching in the nonprofit sector. She takes the reader through every phase of the funding and grant writing process. Notable for its comprehensive coverage and practical hands-on orientation to the subject, the book is also distinguished by its coverage of the specific areas of program planning and evaluation, topics usually ignored in other works on grant writing. Following an overview of the basic funding strategies, Gilpatrick moves to a sequential discussion of the various aspects of the grant writing process. Of particular help are detailed case examples showing the application of the manual's principles in real situations. The author follows five project ideas, taken from a broad range of nonprofit organizations, from the initial idea to the final proposal. She presents strategies on finding funding sources and writing proposals and includes a set of cumulative writing steps that build toward the final application for funding. In addition, the guide provides, for the first time, a coherent, underlying intellectual/theoretical structure for the funding and grant writing process, making this an ideal text for students in public administration programs as well as an indispensable resource for practicing professionals in nonprofit organizations.
. . . Gilpatrick covers all aspects of grant writing, from identifying a fundable problem to writing the final proposal, and her recommendations and advice are solid and likely to benefit all who seek funding. There is even an appendix, "On Style," that answers questions about such potential problems as footnoting, spacing, tables, and graphs, and so on. . . . Enthusiastically recommended.-American Library Book Review
." . . Gilpatrick covers all aspects of grant writing, from identifying a fundable problem to writing the final proposal, and her recommendations and advice are solid and likely to benefit all who seek funding. There is even an appendix, "On Style," that answers questions about such potential problems as footnoting, spacing, tables, and graphs, and so on. . . . Enthusiastically recommended."-American Library Book Review
ELEANOR GILPATRICK is a Professor at the Hunter College School of Health Sciences, City University of New York, where she is Director of the Master's Program in Allied Health Services Administrations. Her previous works include The Occupational Structure of the New York City Municipal Hospitals (Praeger, 1970, co-author with Paul Corliss) as well as books and numerous articles on labor economics, job analysis, and human resources topics.