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Grassroots Grants: An Activist's Guide to Proposal Writing (Kim Klein's Fundraising Series) [Paperback]

Andy Robinson (Author), Kim Klein (Author)
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0787961779 978-0787961770 August 1, 1996 1
If you're new to proposal writing, this book will give you the skills you need to raise money from grants. Even experienced grantwriters will learn useful, hands-on ideas to improve their odds for success. Author and activist Andy Robinson describes in plain English just what it takes to win grants for social justice.
You'll Learn About:
The pros and cons of chasing grants
How grants fit into a complete fundraising program
Using your grant proposal as a community organizing plan
Designing fundable projects
Grants research: how to find the money
Developing relationships with foundation staff
Building your proposal, piece by piece
Grants administration and reporting
The long haul: stamina, persistence, resilience
Grassroots Grants includes four complete proposals, plus suggestions from forty foundation staff members who fund groups working for social justice, human rights, and environmental conservation.



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"A wealth of insider tips... Quite simply, this book will tell grassroots activists how to write better grants." -- Philanthropy News Digest

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"A manual for people who want to change the world." —City Limits

"A wealth of insider tips...Quite simply, this book will tell grassroots activists how to write better grants." —Philanthropy News Digest

"Reads like a cross between an expose and a how-to manual, with lots of nuts-and-bolts suggestions for improving your proposals." —Terry Odendahl, former executive director, National Network of Grantmakers


Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition (August 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787961779
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787961770
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,286,194 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Solid, big-picture advice, April 8, 2004
If you come in to our nonprofit management support organization and ask for a book on grant proposal writing, there are two we'll pull out right away: Grassroots Grants and Winning Grants Step by Step. We're often asked which to choose. Of all the books we see, these are the two we most often recommend, but they do have different approaches.

Winning Grants Step by Step takes a pragmatic tone. It accepts the rules of the game and offers to show you how to win within them. "Most funders prefer to give grants for new and expanding programs or in support of special projects and new ideas rather than for the general operating expenses of an organization or the ongoing costs of established programs," it explains. "Because funders have these preferences, this workbook uses the idea of creating a new program as the basis for developing a proposal." (The book does also give examples of core operating support proposals, and does start with a planning guide to help you see which programs fit your priorities).
In the introduction to Grassroots Grants, on the other hand, the publisher shares her qualms about publishing a book about grants at all, preferring that the reader focus first on developing more renewable and less restricted gifts from individual donors. "This book is about two things: money and power," says Grassroots Grants, and calmly analyzes the dynamics of both in the grant proposal process. This big-picture view is in the end more pragmatic - it encourages you to take control of the grantseeking process by searching out those funders and pitching those programs that really best fit with what you are trying to do.

Both books have excellent project planning guidelines. As Winning Grants Step by Step observes, "Generally, organizations will spend approximately 80 percent of their time planning a project and only 20 percent of their time writing and packaging a proposal," so this section is obviously very important. Both books ask questions such as "What is unique about your organization's project?" "Is anyone else working on a similar project?" "What members of your community support each project?"

Both also contain useful information about finding appropriate funders, which is key to the process - much more important than your writing skills is finding the right funder who cares about projects like yours. Although Winning Grants Step by Step puts this information at the end in an appendix, you should really read it first, particularly the excellent section on corporate giving programs. Grassroots Grants contains very helpful guidelines about what to consider when deciding whether a funder is really a good fit for your organization, and detailed information about ways to develop good relationships with potential funders.

The books have different approaches to how they help you with your own writing. Winning Grants Step by Step has a workbook format, with questionnaires you fill out as you go, so that by the time you have completed them you will have addressed most of the subjects covered in a typical proposal, and it will be easy to cut and paste the appropriate bits into the funder's preferred format. It comes with all the worksheets on a CD-ROM so you can fill them out electronically and reuse them. If you like project planning, but get nervous about the writing process, this format may help walk you through. Grassroots Grants has questionnaires throughout the text, and it has more examples of proposals, query letters, and other documents with notes on how they were developed. If you like to write by reading examples to inspire you to your own purposes, this book will suit you.

Ultimately, these books complement one another. Even if you prefer the workbook format of Winning Grants Step by Step, the "big picture" you get from reading Grassroots Grants will help you answer all those questions. Likewise, if you prefer the style of Grassroots Grants, you can still benefit from the excellent sections on overhead costs and planning for sustainability in Winning Grants Step by Step.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This Book!, December 27, 2001
This review is from: Grassroots Grants: An Activist's Guide to Proposal Writing (Kim Klein's Fundraising Series) (Paperback)
Andy Robinson tells it straight and tells it true - this is a very clear and lucid text on the art of getting grants, written from a grassroots perspective. I especially appreciated the wealth of samples and examples. Robinson holds your hand through the whole process from beginning research all the way through to dealing with acceptance and rejection letters.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hopefully useful review even though I haven't read the book!, April 12, 2005
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This book received such a glowing in-depth review (from reviewer "Center for Nonprofit Management"), I was disappointed to see that it was out-of-print.

Then I saw the good news - there's a second edition of this book (which strangely was published only 7 days before the in-depth review was written)!

So fret not, you activist, grant-writing wannabes (or is that grant-writing, activist wannabes?), just head on over to ISBN 0787965782 and begin your journey of making a difference!
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First Sentence:
This book is about two things: money and power. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
city service organizations, foundation supporters, cooperating collections, grantee organization, grant reviewers, foundation officers, foundation staff, organizing plan, most foundations, fundraising program
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New Mexico, Native Seeds, Los Angeles, Penn Center, Native American, South Carolina, Central Appalachian, Sea Islands, Foundation Center, Coastal Conservation League, Compton Foundation, Jon Jensen, Grassroots Grants, San Francisco, Wallace Foundation, Dan Petegorsky, Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program, New York, Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program, Martin Teitel, National Network of Grantmakers, Organizing Project, Pam Rogers, Stephen Viederman, Educational Foundation of America
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