General grant seeking basics
General grant seeking basics
About Course
There are lots of confusing talks about grants. It is not just because grants are available, everyone should apply and get one. Although almost everyone needs money, the real question is to know if grants are needed for your situation. The truth is that there are times when you really do not need money. Instead of money, you might need volunteers or student teachers, student lawyers, student social workers, secondhand books, used computers, or a friend to give you a hand in getting a job done. While you think you need money, there are plenty of great organizations that have legitimate reasons to need money. Due to the existence of thousands of reasons why people and organizations think they need grants; it is essential to define what a grant is prior to entering this basic training about grant seeking.
What is Grant Seeking?
The answer to this question will be done in seven sections such as:
OVERVIEW
Seven Sections
- What is a Grant
- Are you ready to apply for and receive a Grant?
- What are the common sources of Grants?
- Who are the people that are involved in Grant Seeking?
- What are the stages of the Grant Seeking Process?
- What does the Grant Seeking Cycle look like?
- Evaluation of this training section
COURSE SUMMARY
The course was meant to:
- Understand grant seeking’s benefits and challenges
- Ensure that your organization is ready for grant seeking
- Consider the available sources of grants
- Understand the grant seeking process
Course Content
What is a grant?
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Difference between a Grant and a Grant Proposal
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Grantor
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Grantee
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Purpose of a Grant
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How do I know if I need a grant?
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Benefits and challenges of Grant Seeking
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