Selected Web Resources for
Proposal Writing

Selected by Sherri Vaughn, Grants Collection Coordinator

The Center offers fee-based full-day proposal writing programs in many cities across the United States that are designed to help the novice nonprofit grant seeker gain the experience needed to secure grants from foundations and corporate sources. Free hour-long courses on the basics of proposal writing are conducted at Foundation Center libraries each month.

This two-part course provides the basic components of a proposal and considers important elements such as budget and expenses, administration, and the research process involved in writing a proposal.

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Provides a schedule of proposal writing workshops held across the United States.

The proposal writer's guide is intended for individuals or organizations with little or no experience in writing proposals for sponsored activities.

View over 20 full-text successful grant proposals shared by grantwriters to schoogrants.org.

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TGCI's library of Winning Grant Proposals Online collects the best of recently funded, top-ranked grant proposals annually and makes them available on CD-ROM for a fee. Over 600 proposal abstracts can be accessed for free.

This question in the Frequently Asked Questions section of the Foundation Center's Online Library provides links to web sites that feature sample grant proposals.

An alphabetical listing of grant writing sources from Yahoo!

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