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Session 1: Introduction to grant writing or how to give away money

Session 1: Introduction to grant writing or how to give away money. Becky Bowers-Lanier, EdD , MSN, RN bowerslanier@gmail.com. This session’s outcome: Using a hypothetical goal, select a hypothetical grantee. Define selected terms related to grant-making.

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Session 1: Introduction to grant writing or how to give away money

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  1. Session 1: Introduction to grant writing or how to give away money Becky Bowers-Lanier, EdD, MSN, RN bowerslanier@gmail.com

  2. This session’s outcome:Using a hypothetical goal, select a hypothetical grantee • Define selected terms related to grant-making. • Review the components of a request for proposal. • Determine evaluative criteria for awarding grant. • Award a grant to a hypothetical grantee.

  3. Terms • Goal • Objective • Action steps • Target population • Measure • Problem statement • Needs assessment • Budget • Evaluation

  4. Developing an RFP • Statement of the problem • Description of the organization seeking funds • Needs assessment • Description of the target population • Action plan • Budget description • Submission criteria

  5. Evaluation criteria • Does the organization have the ability to carry out the project? • Are the goal and objectives congruent with the grantmaker’s intent? • Does the goal have a measurable outcome? • Is the target population clearly identified? • Does the applicant describe the need for the project? • Does the applicant describe how it will achieve the goal? • Is the budget consistent with the strategies? • Does the applicant adhere to the requirements for submission?

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