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From government agencies to private philanthropic groups, technology grant opportunities exist at nearly every societal level.
But there's a difference between writing a grant proposal and writing a winning grant proposal. The difference is in the preparation.
Below are seven essential elements that you must master to write and get a technology grant.
The Proposal Summary
This section is an overview of your project. At this point, you should have already made sure that existing proposals don't already exist for similar projects. This section helps you nail down your primary goals.
How do you get the most out of your proposal summary? Write it last. This will ensure that you've summarized all the key points in your core proposal. Crucial points to include are a need summary, other funding options, and an impact statement should funding not be met.
The Introduction
You will need to introduce your organization, key players, and organizational goals. The introduction should also be specific to your project's funding. Grant funding entities shouldn't have to wade through thick introductions which don't have relevance to your funding.
Read the article here: Writing the Winning Technology Grant Proposal
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