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Because most grant applications and letter of inquiry templates use the same or similar questions, we have developed this modular grant proposal system. On the right is a list of categories of common questions asked by foundations, and each link provides a space for answers to be workshopped and reviewed. The intention is to streamline the proposal writing system by inviting community and advisor feedback, so that proposals can be cut and pasted quickly together into a final document. The final step is to integrate the modular pieces into a compelling story. | Because most grant applications and letter of inquiry templates use the same or similar questions, we have developed this modular grant proposal system. On the right is a list of categories of common questions asked by foundations, and each link provides a space for answers to be workshopped and reviewed. The intention is to streamline the proposal writing system by inviting community and advisor feedback, so that proposals can be cut and pasted quickly together into a final document. The final step is to integrate the modular pieces into a compelling story. |
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How This Works
Because most grant applications and letter of inquiry templates use the same or similar questions, we have developed this modular grant proposal system. On the right is a list of categories of common questions asked by foundations, and each link provides a space for answers to be workshopped and reviewed. The intention is to streamline the proposal writing system by inviting community and advisor feedback, so that proposals can be cut and pasted quickly together into a final document. The final step is to integrate the modular pieces into a compelling story.
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