Every #Grant Proposal Needs Six Elements: Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How. The Rest is Mere Commentary
In writing a grant that describes a program, you are actually telling a story you want readers to believe. To do so, you need to make it as complete as possible. Journalists know that an effective lead paragraph in a news story tells the reader who, what, where, when, why, and how (together, the six are usually referred to as 5Ws and H). Well-written, interesting grant proposals should do the same for their readers, although not in the first paragraph. Before you start writing, you should be able to write a simple, declarative sentence answering each question. Read the rest here: https://bit.ly/1g79Mwb
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