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How do you write a funding proposal?

Answered By Ariele Gregerson, Editor


Before you successfully acquire funds for your projects that will provide social service, you must learn how to write a funding proposal for it. It will establish your reputation with different funding agencies, community organizations, and the people you are serving. That is why you must write a convincing funding proposal.

Writing your funding proposal is composed of the following entries. Such entries are very important elements and should be included in your proposal.

- Your funding proposal should have a title along with the key signatories in your organization.

- It must also contain an overview of your project which states the executive summary of the working framework of your project.

- The background information or the statement of the problem must also be included which gives citation of the previous studies and projects similar of yours.

- The project details should include your goals and objectives, the clientele you want to serve, the methods you will be using, and the administration of the project. These entries should be clearly stated in the proposal.

- Your proposal should clearly determine the available and needed resources of the project (such as facilities, personnel, and budget). This will be used as a basis in the evaluation of your funding proposal.

- Your evaluation plan will give your prospective funding agency an idea of how their investment will be spend on the project and convincing them that it will come out as a good one.

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