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Grant Writing Links
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Proposal Writing Guide (PDF File, 17 pages),
(University of Central Arkansas, 1999)
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Grant Writing Tips (from
The Chronicle of Higher
Education):
"The
Buck Starts Here" (2/21/2005) provides tips for first-time
grant writers.
"Words
Worth Their Weight in Cash" (4/8/2005) offers suggestions
for creating a persuasive narrative.
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The Foundation Center's Proposal Writing Short Course, (2006, The
Foundation Center)
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The Foundation Center's Proposal Budget Basics, (2006, The
Foundation Center)
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NSF Guide
for Proposal Writing
(nsf04016)
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NIH Grant
Writing Tips Sheets
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A Practical Guide for Writing
Proposals by Alice N. T. Reid, (Delaware Technical and Community
College, Wilmington Campus), January 19, 1998
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The Proposal Specialists publish a
monthly on-line newsletter dedicated to helping you prepare winning proposals.
Visit their website and sign up for their Proposal Writing Tips & Techniques
Newsletter.
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University of North Carolina's Institute for Research in Social Science (IRSS)
offers a full length document on "Funding and Proposal Writing for Social
Science Faculty Research" (PDF File, 19 pages), September 1999
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Grant
Writing Resources from the University of Vermont
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Proposal Tips
(Roanoke College), includes "Successful Proposal Writing", September 21, 2001
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Guide to Grammar and Style: Advice on grammar and style by Jack Lynch,
Associate Professor of English at Rutgers University; last updated
February 6, 2006.
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Web Grammar: "by Judy Vorfeld, also known as Webgrammar. Need a bit of help
with spelling, grammar, homonyms, punctuation, capitalization, etc.? Or
information in the areas of writing, education, typography, academic research,
or Web development? You may wish to zip right over to The Writing Center. It
includes style guide help and many writing resources." This site also includes
References and a Newsletter.
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Writing up Research by the Asian Institute of Technology. This site is "
primarily for master's degree students at AIT starting their
research writing, but have been found useful to students around the
world who are involved in a research project."
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