Getting your money's worth: Negotiating with research agencies
Burlingame, Dwight F.
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Title
Getting your money's worth: Negotiating with research agencies
Author(s)
Burlingame, Dwight F.
Issue Date
1992
Keyword(s)
Library science --Research
Abstract
When seeking grants from a funding agency, the grantwriter must first
engage in some pre-proposal research. This stage includes communicating
with the agency to make sure a project fits the funder's
mission and that it meets eligibility requirements and other guidelines.
A telephone contact or face-to-face contact may be appropriate. When
writing the formal proposal, the grantwriter should indicate budget,
methods of evaluation and dissemination, and follow other recommended
techniques for effective proposal writing. After the proposal
is written, it will be reviewed by the funding agency staff, and the
grantwriter will have to answer any questions raised by the agency.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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