
There is no doubt that writing a government proposal takes a different approach than one to a family foundation. A skilled grant writer may struggle when first making the transition from traditional program proposals to government ones. I know this from personal experience.
It is the best of grant writers who can transition effortlessly between the two types of proposal writing. Practice makes perfect.
In Grant Writing: Strategies for Developing Winning Government Proposals, the author discusses in detail the RFP process and creating a budget for government funders. The book includes charts, exercises and planning tools for post submission processes. Revised in September 2008, this new edition includes the most updated information.
Patrick W. Miller and Associates is a Chicago-area business dedicated to providing textbooks and customized workshops and seminars for individuals or organizations interested in grant writing, academic assessment and evaluation, academic writing, research methods, and body language.
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