This article will focus on the basic information required to begin to develop funding source identification and grant writing skills. Grants require a knowledge base that includes types of funding agencies, types of proposals and the multitude of requirements which vary among the funding sources. Grants are the intended outcome of a planning process. A process which begins long before we put pen to paper.
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