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RE: Opinions on Shipley and other proposal teaching courses
Subject:RE: Opinions on Shipley and other proposal teaching courses From:"Brasel, Russell" <russell -dot- brasel -at- hccredit -dot- com> To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 4 Dec 2006 10:31:54 -0600
During graduate school, we used Writing Proposals by Richard
Johnson-Sheehan. It's on Amazon.com for-gasp!-58.00 USD. (Mine was
only 20.00, just a few years ago.) It's geared toward business
proposals, rather than grant proposals, though. For general RFPs, I'd
look at Bud Porter-Roth's Request for Proposal, which is also on the
same web page.
As far as taking courses, though, I'd look at nearby universities to see
if they offer a course on Grant writing.
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