The Grantwriter's Internet Companion
A Resource for Educators and Others Seeking Grants and Funding
February 2001 | 128 pages | Corwin
Administrators and central office personnel are not the only educators writing grants. Classroom teachers are finding that grants can provide an excellent source of funding for special classroom projects, school-wide programmes, and even personal growth opportunities. This book is designed to assist educators and others interested in grant writing in using the Internet as a resource to help locate funding sources and other sites that may prove useful when seeking funding.
After reading Chapter II's preliminary information on search engines, prospective grant writers can learn about U.S. as well as state Departments of Education, foundations and educational organizations and associations, and more. The author also covers mailing lists, discussion groups, and the most efficient ways to use e-mail addresses.
Introduction
The Internet Advantage
Learning to Look
Finding the Big Bucks
Other Federal Agencies, Programs, and Publications
All About Foundations
Numbers, Numbers Everywhere
Make the Most of What You've Got
Read All About It! On-Line Booksellers, Journals and Publishing Companies
On the Home Front
Other Internet Applications
When the Pencil Meets the Paper
"Easy to use, well-written and thoroughly researched. An excellent tool for grantseekers!"
Executive Director, Nonprofits Resources, Inc., Little Rock, AR
"Exactly the resource I’ve been seeking! Written in a clear and friendly style that will save the grant writer hundreds of hours. Teachers, administrators and professors will want this practical guide on their shelves."
Past President, International Reading Association