Publisher's Synopsis
Helping you from your earliest brainstorms to fully funded projects, this essential guide offers countless tips and resources. Citizen groups, government agencies, nonprofits, community foundations and trusts, and individuals can access the most up to date information on over 3,200 current opportunities from 2,346 domestic and international funding sponsors.
Grants are supposed to enable work, not create more of it. You need a guide, a map, and the right tools for the job. Helping you from your earliest brainstorms to fully funded projects, this essential guide offers countless tips and resources. Citizen groups, government agencies, nonprofits, community foundations and trusts, and individuals can access the most up to date information on over 3,200 current opportunities from 2,346 domestic and international funding sponsors. Opportunities include: BLCapital Construction Projects BLLibraries BLHealth Care Programs BLRural Education and Cultural Outreach BLService Delivery Programs BLGeneral Operating Support for Existing Organizations
Each record includes: BLGrant title BLDescription BLRequirements BLAmount BLAp deadline BLContact information (phone, fax, and email) BLInternet access BLSponsor name and address BLSamples of awarded grants (when available) Four indexes--subject, sponsoring organization, program type, and geographic--help you identify the right program quickly. Also included is A Guide to Proposal Planning and Writing, by Jeremy Miner and Lynn Miner, which offers essential tips on the grantseeking process.