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In the first part of this article, I explained how to write the opening sections of your grant application. In part two of the article, I explain how to complete the process.
Now that you have identified the goals of your project, it is time to give details about how you are going to achieve these goals. Basically, you need to answer any questions a funder might have about the project so think about all the basic questions - Who, Where, When, What and Why.
Who? - Who is this project going to serve? Provide details about who and how many people will benefit. Also, who is going to do the work and how are they qualified?
Where? - Where is the project taking place?
When? - When is the project taking place?
What? - What exactly are you going to do? Describe in detail the measures that will be taken to achieve the goals of the project.
Why? - You covered the reasons for the project in the previous section.
If you are applying for funding for an ongoing project, you should also outline what has been achieved to date. More importantly, you will need to detail what will be achieved in the future. That is, what will be achieved if the funding is granted?
Read the article here: How to Write a Grant Proposal that Works - Part 2
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