Grant Writing Series
Produced by the Applied Social Research Unit, Illinois State University
Sponsored by the Center for Rural Health, Illinois Department of Public
Health
Background
To improve the quality of grant proposals being submitted by health and
human service organizations in downstate Illinois, the Applied Social
Research Unit (ASRU) conducted a three-session grant writing workshop
series via videoconference. ASRU presented the series three times in the
spring of 2003 (Series 1--4/29, 5/6, 5/8; Series 2--5/13, 5/15, 5/20;
and Series 3--5/22, 5/27, 5/29). The audience represented critical access
hospitals, county health departments, and other community-based organizations
(e.g., law enforcement, fire protection, social service, and religious
organizations).
View the Sessions
ASRU has archived the Grant Writing Series on the Internet to further
benefit organizations that could not participate in the live sessions.*
Participants received a packet of workshop materials ahead of their series.
Materials are described in the archived sessions but are not available
for Internet viewers, with the exception of a sample successfully funded
grant proposal, which was used as a learning tool. You may download
this proposal by the Emergency Services Foundation, which was available
through the Dragonfly Communications Network as of July 23, 2003. To view
the proposal, you may need to download
Adobe Reader (free software).
All of the following videos a Windows Media Version (wmv) files. Windows users can view these using their built-in Windows Media Player (found under Accessories). Apple users can download Windows Media Components for Quicktime (Microsoft download page for WMCQ). Linux users can use VLC (Apple download page for VLC).
SESSION
1--Going for Grants . . . Overview of the Grant Seeking Process (5/13/03)
Sharon Mills, M.S.
Watch Overview of the Grant Seeking Process (wmv)
"Going for Grants" provides information about how and where
to look for funding. Participants will learn about the types of organizations
that offer grants and some strategies for attracting grant funding. The
session also stimulates participants to think about the different ways
they can work with other individuals and groups on grant projects to develop
community support and increase chances for funding. (Note that this archived
session is from a different series than the second and third archived
sessions.)
SESSION
2--Basics of Writing Grant Proposals (5/27/03)
Beverly A. Beyer, M.A.
Watch Basics of Writing Grant Proposals (wmv)
"Basics of Writing Grant Proposals" describes the four major
parts of grant proposals: need or problem statement, goals and objectives,
methods, and evaluation plan. Participants will learn how to relate these
elements to each other to craft a winning grant proposal. The session
also includes tips regarding grant proposal content, style, format, and
submission.
SESSION
3--Budgeting for Success (5/29/03)
Beverly A. Beyer, M.A.
Watch Budgeting for Success (wmv)
"Budgeting for Success" encourages participants to use overall
project goals to drive creation of the grant proposal budget. The session
presents the seven steps for developing competitive, comprehensive grant
budgets.
Acknowledgments
ASRU gratefully acknowledges the support of Doug Smith and Danny Sepesy
of Illinois State University's Classroom Technology Support Services in
the production of the Grant Writing Series. ASRU also thanks the Center
for Rural Health (CRH) for its sponsorship and coordination of hospitals
serving as training sites. CRH can be reached at 217/782-1624.
*The archive of the Grant Writing Series will be available at this site
until June 30, 2004.
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