Dawn Odum
The new school year has started and many schools are desperately seeking additional funding sources. In each issue of our online magazine, I direct you to various funding sources. Once a grant is located it can be difficult to decide what to do next. I have located five sites that offer free grant writing tips.
1. Show Me the Money: Tips and Resources
for Successful Grant Writing
This is a great article! It is packed with practical tips to help first-time grant writers get the grants they need. In addition, it is full of great information and is very user friendly.
www.educationworld.com/a_curr/profdev/profdev039.shtml
2. Grant Writing Tips
This site was featured in our last online magazine. It is a great resource for grant writing tips and funding sources.
www.k12grants.org/tips.htm
3. Tips from the Lone Eagle
If you need tips for grant writing, this is a good site for you. It has19 tips for successful grant writing and links to grant writing and funding sources.
http://lone-eagles.com/granthelp.htm
4. Sylvie McGee/All For A Good Cause
This site offers grant writing planning, free formats to basic proposal elements, and links to other grant writing and grant seeking resources.
http://www.seanet.com/~sylvie/grants.htm
5. Grant Writing Sources and Tips
This site will assist with locating and writing grants. You will find tips and funding sources as well as suggested reading and related articles.
http://712educators.about.com/cs/grantwriting/a/grantwriting.htm
If you are interested in additional information, please contact Dawn at dawn@kaganonline.com. Kagan can offer you research, rationale, and success stories that will assist you in developing your proposal.
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