This is not another how to write
a grant proposal book. Unlike
existing books, "Getting Grants"
argues that no matter the type
of organization, there is a direct
relationship between the
organizations internal proposal
development process and how
successful the organization is at
securing grant funding.
- How and where to find
sources of funding
- The pre-proposal planning
and development stage
- The components of a grant
proposal
- The role of the project
director in the grants process
- Proposal writing (with tips
gleaned from a decade of
experience), and more
This book includes a CD-ROM
with forms and checklists to
use in grants administration,
as well as links to other
valuable resources!
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Education for the Disadvantaged - $12,400,000,000 for carrying out Title I of
the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, provided that
$5,500,000,000 shall be for education finance incentive grants and
$1,400,000,000 shall be for school improvement grants.
School Improvement Programs - $1,070,000,000 for carrying out activities
authorized by part D of title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965, and subtitle B of title VII of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
(`McKinney-Vento’), of which $70,000,000 is for grants under McKinney-Vento
to each State in proportion to the number of homeless students identified by the
State during the 2007-2008 school year relative to the number of such children
identified nationally during that school year, provided that State educational
agencies shall subgrant the McKinney-Vento funds to local educational
agencies on a competitive basis or according to a formula based on the number
of homeless students identified by the local educational agencies in the State.
Special Education - $13,500,000,000 for carrying out parts B and C of the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (‘IDEA’).
Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research - $610,000,000 for providing
grants to States to carry out the Vocational Rehabilitation Services program
under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Student Financial Assistance - $13,869,000,000 for carrying activities of the
Higher Education Act of 1965, provided that such funds shall be used to
increase the maximum Pell Grant by $281 for award year 2009-2010, to
increase the maximum Pell Grant by $400 for the award year 2010-2011, and to
reduce or eliminate the Pell Grant shortfall. $61,000,000 to carry out other
activities of the Higher Education Act of 1965.
Higher Education - $50,000,000 for carrying out related activities of the Higher
Education Act of 1965.
Departmental Management
Office of the Inspector General - $4,000,000 for salaries and expenses
necessary for oversight and audit of programs, grants, and projects funded in
this Act and administered by the Department of Education and an additional
$10,000,000 for such purposes.
Federal Stimulus Funding - Department of Education
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The 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed by Congress
and signed into law by President Barack Obama on February 17, 2009.
Otherwise known as the "Stimulus Bill," this comprehensive piece of legislation
contains $787.2 billion in targeted tax cuts and priority investments. Much of
the funding will be given out in the form of formula and competitive grants.