Writing Hints:
Check
to see if the agency you have in mind has any specifications for the Title
Page (often they have a required format).
Usually
the Title/Cover Page includes signatures of key people in your organization
(Department Head, Supervisor, Contracts Officer, etc.).
If
your proposal is built on collaborating with other groups/organizations it is
usually a good idea to include their names on the Title/Cover Page.
Your
cover should look professional and neat. However, do not waste time using
fancy report covers, expensive binding, or other procedures that may send the
wrong message to the potential funding agency. You are trying to impress the
potential funding agency with how you really need funding, not the message
that you do things rather expensively!
The
title should be clear and unambiguous (do not make it "cute").
Think
of your title as a mini-abstract. A good title should paint a quick picture
for the reader of the key idea(s) of your project.
The
words you use in your title should clearly reflect the focus of your proposal.
The most important words should come first, then the less important words.
Notice that both of the following titles use basically the same words, except
in a different order. The project with Title #1 appears to be focused on
Red Haired Musicians. The project with Title #2 appears to be focused on
Musical Style Preference. However, both projects are the same! Make
sure your words are in the correct order.
Title #1 - Red Haired Musicians and their Preference for Musical Style
Title #2 - Music Style Preference of Red Haired Musicians
Try
to remove words from your title that really are not necessary for
understanding. Title #1 has too many words. Title #2 is just as clear but with
fewer words.
Title #1 - The Systematic Development of a Local Initiative to Create
a Learning Center for Community Education
Title #2 - A Local Learning Center for Community Education
Try
and use only a single sentence for your title. If the sentence is getting too
long try removing some words. When all else fails try using a two part title
with the parts separated by a colon (use only as a last resort!). Do not
attempt to use the title as an abstract of your entire proposal.
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