| |
|
Date Added to
Site: 17th February 2006 |
| |
Short Summary
|
| Title |
Writing a Funding Proposal |
| Author |
Shapiro, J. |
| Publication
Date |
September 2005 |
| Publisher |
CIVICUS |
|
Short Summary |
This toolkit deals comprehensively with how to
plan, research and write a funding proposal and the follow-up required
once it is written and sent off. An example of a funding proposal
is provided. Advice is given on what you need to know about donors
such as their goals and concerns and details of the application process.
Also on the need to know your own organisation, what its identity
is and its track record. Guidance on how to identify an organisation's
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats is provided. There
are guidelines on what to put into your proposal, how to write it,
and references to other CIVICUS toolkits that may help. Advise is
also given on how to follow-up your application and on how to maintain
a donor relationship once funds have been granted. This toolkit is
aimed specifically at those who do not feel confident about writing
funding proposals and who may not have much experience in it. It can
be used by the individual project manager or by a team committed to
increasing an organisation's capacity to raise money. |
| Summary Source |
Adapted from author |
| Complete Document |
View
PostScript Document (pdf) |
|