Examples | |
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
The Author | |
Introduction: Why Storytelling? | |
First Steps: Getting Ready for Grantseeking | |
Research and Relationships: Finding and Cultivating Your Audience | |
The Short Story: Writing Letters of Inquiry | |
The Proposal Narrative: Introducing the Characters and the Place | |
The Need or Problem: Building Tension and Conflict into Your Story | |
Goals, Objectives, and Methods: Making Changes by Addressing the Problem | |
Evaluation and Future Funding: Writing the Epilogue and Planning for a Sequel | |
The Budget: Translating Your Story from Words to Numbers | |
The Summary, Titles, and Headings: Preparing Your Marketing Copy | |
Packaging: Publishing Your Proposal Story | |
Site Visits and Beyond: Interacting with Funders | |
Beyond Grants: Applying the Storytelling Method | |
Afterword | |
Appendix: The Final Manuscript: Two Letter Proposal Samples | |
Index | |
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