Chances are good that you, as an applicant, have really wonderful intentions in whatever you’re doing—just like everyone else. You want to help kids succeed, make the world a better place, save the endangered sparrow dragonfly,* impart job training skills, build cool stuff, etc. You know this is a excellent use of time and money. [...]
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Meaning Well is Not Enough: The Role of Research in Grant Writing and Proposals
August 1st, 2010 · 1 Comment
Tags: Advice · Government · Grants · How-to · Research · SAMHSA
So What Are You Supposed to do to Respond to the Community Resilience and Recovery Initiative (CRRI) program RFP?
April 10th, 2010 · No Comments
Subscribers to our email Grant Alert Newsletter will see a link to the Community Resilience and Recovery Initiative (CRRI), which is a program designed to provide “Grants to strength families, communities, and the workforce through appropriate, evidence-based interventions.” What does that mean applicants should actually propose to do?
You won’t really find out based on SAMHSA’s [...]