Writing Hints:
Collaborative
efforts (an important project resource) are usually considered very favorably!
Many funding agencies like to see cooperative ventures as the basis for local
action. In other words, the funding agency's dollars are being brought
together with other existing organizations that are already committed and
involved in dealing with the needs that the project is responding to.
Sometimes
local resources go unnoticed and are difficult to see. Look carefully around
you because there are certain to be resources that you have available that you
may not be noticing (time that volunteers donate to your project, materials
that local merchants may provide, local experts who can provide help/advise
when needed, a friend who is willing to do some word processing, etc.). Such
in-kind resources can show a potential funding agency that you are strongly
rooted in your community.
It
is very impressive to a prospective funding agency if local resources have
already been contacted and plans to include them in the project have already
been made. Letters from local resources supporting the project (included in
the Appendix) are an excellent addition to the proposal.
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