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Grant Writing Credentials Redux

February 13th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Two comments on Credentials for Grant Writers—If I Only Had A Brain caught my attention: one is an elegantly written response challenging some aspects of my argument and the other a screechy attack.
In the first response, Marcia Ford agrees with my statements about “bogus credentials,” but defends the credential offered by the American Association of [...]

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The Wonderful Past

February 10th, 2008 · No Comments

In Umberto Eco’s fabulous The Name of the Rose, Adso of Melk says, “In the past men were handsome and great (now they are children and dwarfs), but this is merely one of the many facts that demonstrate the disaster of an aging world. The young no longer want to study anything, learning is in [...]

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Déjà vu All Over Again—Vacant Houses and What Not to Do About Them

February 7th, 2008 · 2 Comments

The Wall Street Journal ran “As Houses Empty, Cities Seek Ways, To Fill the Void” (link goes to a blog that copied the article—see the original here) by Michael Corkery and Ruth Simon on February 6, 2008. They document the large number of vacant and abandoned houses in many American cities and attempts by public [...]

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Know Your Charettes!

February 4th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s not unusual for an RFP to ask how community feedback was incorporated into the design of a project, and a good answer is to have some form of group activity feedback meeting. Notice the last four words: “group activity feedback meeting.” What a vile phrase, even by proposal standards. Don’t use such a phrase—call [...]

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Credentials for Grant Writers—If I Only Had A Brain

February 1st, 2008 · 5 Comments

A manager at the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles, an agency we sometimes work for, recently sent me a link to the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI), an organization that offers “credentials” for would-be grant writers. He wanted my reaction to the idea of grant writing credentials, which I gave [...]

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RFP Absurdity and Responding to Narrative Questions

January 27th, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve written about stylistically bad language from government RFPs, but more common than the outright bad is the silly, the coy, the euphemistic, and the ridiculous. Now comes a fine example: section 1.d. on page 30 of the California 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) - Elementary & Middle Schools narrative:
Explain how all organizations involved [...]

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Foundations and the Future

January 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments

New Voices Of Philanthropy is running an occasional series in which they invite bloggers involved in the nonprofit world to contribute a post to a group comment. I’m tardy to this month’s question:
Will the Foundation of the Future only fund programs that benefit puppies and children? Will it be run by people that have attained [...]

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Phoenix Programs

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

I noted earlier in Zombie Funding that programs can dwindle from a huge amount of available money to virtually nothing, but they can also rise from the ashes like a Phoenix. Isaac also commented on this phenomenon in Zombie Funding – Six Tana Leaves for Life, Nine for Motion.
Now I’ve seen a more recent example [...]

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The Goal of Writing Objectives is to Achieve Positive Outcomes (Say What?)

January 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Writing the goals and objectives section of a grant proposal is usually a daunting task for the novice grant writer. Compounding the challenge is that almost every government or foundation Request for Proposal (RFP) requires some statement of goals and objectives, and if not required, should be included in most cases. So, here is a [...]

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The Perils of Perfectionism

January 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments

In The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, Alex Ross says: “Studio heads were confident that Stravinsky’s name would prove a box office draw; Louis B. Mayer reportedly agreed to give the composer a whooping $100,000, which would be well over a million dollars in today’s money. In a review of the composer’s [...]

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