Go Get That Grant!: A Practical Guide for Libraries and Nonprofit Organizations

Go Get That Grant!: A Practical Guide for Libraries and Nonprofit Organizations

by Gail M. Staines
Go Get That Grant!: A Practical Guide for Libraries and Nonprofit Organizations

Go Get That Grant!: A Practical Guide for Libraries and Nonprofit Organizations

by Gail M. Staines

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Overview

This book is a practical, how-to guide for those interested in writing, procuring, and implementing grants. The second edition has also been expanded to include a new chapter on how to become a grant writer. From gathering basic information about an organization through accepting and implementing the grant award, expert advice is provided then illustrated through step-by-step guides along with numerous examples. This publication is designed to be used by those writing grants on behalf of libraries as well as nonprofit organizations. Information about types of grants available through government agencies and foundations as well as how to locate funding opportunities has all been updated in this second edition. The process of identifying a fundable project and how to carefully select potential sources of funding are explained. Proven writing strategies show how to make your grant application stand out from the rest. Making sure that program implementation is as smooth as possible is shared in order to eliminate any potential obstacles that may arise. Several appendices show samples of strategic plans, narratives, budgets, needs assessments, evaluations, and much more! Examples are tailored to libraries and nonprofit organizations. The author has shared her 20+ years experience successfully procuring and implementing foundation and government grants. It is the most current and practical publication of its kind available today and will prove to be enormously useful in these tough economic times when decreased available funding opportunities are resulting in increase competitiveness. (n.b., This book is not intended for those seeking funding for science-based or social science-based projects that involve experiments and may involve human and/or animal subjects.)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442270275
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/08/2016
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 132
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Gail M. Staines is the dean of library services at the University of Central Missouri. Her previous positions include director of classroom services, Washington University in St. Louis; Grant Writer and External Funding Specialist for Aspect, Inc.; Sr. Fellow in the Office of Academic Affairs at Saint Louis University as well as the Assistant Vice President for University Libraries. She holds a Ph.D. in higher education administration from the University at Buffalo where she was a visiting professor in the School of Informatics for many years. Dr. Staines served as the Executive Director of the Western New York Library Resources Council (a nonprofit consortium of all types of libraries). A very successful grant writer for over 20 years, Gail has written and procured 99% of the grant proposals she has submitted.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments v

1 Introduction 1

2 Creating Your Toolkit 5

3 Identifying a Project 11

4 Types of Grants 17

5 Funding Sources 23

6 Select a Grant and Start Writing 31

7 Submitting Your Grant 53

8 Making the Grant Successful 59

9 Some Advice and Final Words 65

Appendices:

A Samples of a Three-Year Strategic Plan Outline 71

B Sample Entries for Government Grants 75

C Sample Query Letter 79

D Sample Entries for Foundations 81

E Sample Organizational Chart 85

F Grant-writing Worksheets 87

G Case Study #1: Sample Narrative of a Successful Grant 91

H Case Study #2: Sample Narrative from an Unsuccessful Grant 95

I Examples of Needs Assessments 97

J Example of an Unsuccessful Budget 99

K Example of a Successful Budget 101

L Examples of Evaluation Plans 103

M Sample Grant Application Form for a Foundation 105

References 109

Additional Resources 111

Index 115

About the Author 117

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