A comprehensive and practical Guide to assist students in the crafting, implementing and defending of a graduate school thesis or dissertation. Provides suggestions on how to successfully navigate the path to completion. Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), and Arabic. (Available online, as a free downloadable e-book, or for purchase as a soft cover book.)
A step-by-step tutorial that provides both instructions on how to write a funding proposal and actual examples of completed proposals. Created to help empower people to be successful in gaining funds for projects that provide worthwhile social service. Concerned for the development of meaningful cooperative relationships - with funding agencies, with community organizations, and with the people you are serving - as a basis for the development of strong fundable initiatives. (Available online or as a free downloadable e-book.)
Nancy Parezo, a faculty member in American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona, has amassed some good materials for graduate students and beginning grant writers. Here is a link to her website.
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A comprehensive and practical Guide to assist students in the crafting, implementing and defending of a graduate school thesis or dissertation. Provides suggestions on how to successfully navigate the path to completion. Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), and Arabic. (Available online, as a free downloadable e-book, or for purchase as a soft cover book.)
A step-by-step tutorial that provides both instructions on how to write a funding proposal and actual examples of completed proposals. Created to help empower people to be successful in gaining funds for projects that provide worthwhile social service. Concerned for the development of meaningful cooperative relationships - with funding agencies, with community organizations, and with the people you are serving - as a basis for the development of strong fundable initiatives. (Available online or as a free downloadable e-book.)
Graduate resources
Nancy Parezo, a faculty member in American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona, has amassed some good materials for graduate students and beginning grant writers. Here is a link to her website.