Abstract

Awarding funds is the reason grant‐making programs exist, and their administrators are anxious to receive proposals that meet their program's interests—your library's success is their success. A well‐written proposal may increase your prospects of winning a grant, but success depends on a variety of elements. Above all, you must design a carefully conceived program to meet a clearly defined goal. And you must present that program to the right funding source at the ideal time.

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