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If you want to help your grant seekers achieve up to 50% success rates and move your grants program to new heights in an ever competitive market do not teach them grant/proposal development. Do not mentor them. Coach them to success. Whether you are a research administrator, a current grants consultant, or a professional wanting to build a grants consulting business, grants coaching is the key. This book will teach you how to couple proactive grant strategies with a consistent and reinforced plan that will guide your coachees through the proposal development process. It will provide you with…mehr
If you want to help your grant seekers achieve up to 50% success rates and move your grants program to new heights in an ever competitive market do not teach them grant/proposal development. Do not mentor them. Coach them to success. Whether you are a research administrator, a current grants consultant, or a professional wanting to build a grants consulting business, grants coaching is the key. This book will teach you how to couple proactive grant strategies with a consistent and reinforced plan that will guide your coachees through the proposal development process. It will provide you with everything you need to develop, implement, and evaluate a grants coaching program. Once you become involved in grants coaching you will never again rely solely on grants seminars to increase grants success because you will be amazed by the results achieved by your individualized grants coaching program.
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Autorenporträt
David G. Bauer is president of David G. Bauer Associates, Inc, a consulting firm providing educationally based grantseeking and fundraising seminars and coaching. Bauer has taught more than forty-seven thousand individuals the keys to grantseeking and fundraising, and has authored ten books on winning grants, administering grant programs, and grants coaching. Bauer has served as a national trainer for non-profits, a foundation director, and a research director and has directed several successful grants coaching programs based on the proactive step-by-step system in The "How To" Grants Manual.
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List of Exhibits Preface Introduction Part 1: The Grants Coaching Program Chapter 1: Goals, Objectives, and Benefits Chapter 2: Proactive Grant Seeking: The Foundation for an Effective Grants Coaching Program Chapter 3: Target Population Chapter 4: Program Outlines, Participant Incentives, Requirements/Benchmarks Chapter 5: Educational Components Chapter 6: Estimating the Costs Associated with Your Unique Grants Coaching Program Part II: The Grants Coach Chapter 7: Grants Coaching Basics Chapter 8: The Role of the Grants Coach Chapter 9: Helping Coachees Develop their Career Grants/Research Plans Chapter 10: Getting Coachees to Focus on the Problem and Measure the Gap Chapter 11: Assisting Coachees in Developing Advocacy Plans, Consortia, and Teams Chapter 12: Encouraging Coachees to Develop and Maintain Research/Grant Profiles Chapter 13: Showing Coachees How to Analyze Federal Grantors to Find the Best Match for their Research/Projects Chapter 14: Assisting Coachees in Contacting Federal Program Officers Chapter 15: Guiding Coachees through the Federal Proposal Development Process Chapter 16: The Coach's Role in Improving Federal Proposals Chapter 17: The Coach's Role in the Proposal Submission and Follow-Up Processes Chapter 18: Guiding Coachees through the Private Proposal Development Process Chapter 19: Integrating the Institution's/Organization's Grants Administration Staff into Your Grants Coaching Program Chapter 20: Evaluating and Improving Your Grants Coaching Program Index About the Author
List of Exhibits Preface Introduction Part 1: The Grants Coaching Program Chapter 1: Goals, Objectives, and Benefits Chapter 2: Proactive Grant Seeking: The Foundation for an Effective Grants Coaching Program Chapter 3: Target Population Chapter 4: Program Outlines, Participant Incentives, Requirements/Benchmarks Chapter 5: Educational Components Chapter 6: Estimating the Costs Associated with Your Unique Grants Coaching Program Part II: The Grants Coach Chapter 7: Grants Coaching Basics Chapter 8: The Role of the Grants Coach Chapter 9: Helping Coachees Develop their Career Grants/Research Plans Chapter 10: Getting Coachees to Focus on the Problem and Measure the Gap Chapter 11: Assisting Coachees in Developing Advocacy Plans, Consortia, and Teams Chapter 12: Encouraging Coachees to Develop and Maintain Research/Grant Profiles Chapter 13: Showing Coachees How to Analyze Federal Grantors to Find the Best Match for their Research/Projects Chapter 14: Assisting Coachees in Contacting Federal Program Officers Chapter 15: Guiding Coachees through the Federal Proposal Development Process Chapter 16: The Coach's Role in Improving Federal Proposals Chapter 17: The Coach's Role in the Proposal Submission and Follow-Up Processes Chapter 18: Guiding Coachees through the Private Proposal Development Process Chapter 19: Integrating the Institution's/Organization's Grants Administration Staff into Your Grants Coaching Program Chapter 20: Evaluating and Improving Your Grants Coaching Program Index About the Author
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