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Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE - It’s About More Than Content CHAPTER 1 - Make Sure Your Project Is Fundable CHAPTER 2 - Is It a Good Match? CHAPTER 3 - Find Your Hook CHAPTER 4 - Say It to the Right Audience with the Right Style CHAPTER 5 - Creating a Well-Organized and Well-Structured Proposal CHAPTER 6 - Make Your Case with Clarity, Logic, and Passion CHAPTER 7 - Overcoming Writer’s Block PART TWO - But Content Is What You’re Selling CHAPTER 8 - Say It Effectively CHAPTER 9 - Say It with Substance CHAPTER 10 - Say It with Conviction CHAPTER 11 - Say It with Vision and Solutions CHAPTER 12 - Say It with Proof CHAPTER 13 - Say It Expansively CHAPTER 14 - Say It Richly Budget and Budget Narrative, Project Sustainability CHAPTER 15 - Say It Succinctly CHAPTER 16 - Say It with Flair APPENDIX - Proposal Samples INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHOR Praise for HOW TO SAY IT: GRANTWRITING “Above all, Koch is aware of the importance of using language well. If the proposals that come from her readers are as clear, lively, and readable as the book itself, funders may even come to enjoy reviewing proposals.” —Benjamin R. Shute Jr., Program Director of Democratic Practice and Corporate Secretary Emeritus of Rockefeller Brothers Fund “Ms. Koch outlines in clear, simple English the strategies for writing a great proposal. Nothing will guarantee funding but a well-crafted, strategic, and well-researched grant proposal is certainly the first critical step.” —Ali Webb, Deputy Director of W. K. Kellogg Foundation “Much of the success between funders and grantees rests on successful communication. Following Koch’s proposal guidance would put this important relationship on a solid footing from the very beginning.” —Len Finocchio, Senior Program Officer of California HealthCare Foundation “Like a good proposal, Deborah Koch’s book is well constructed and written in a way that speaks to its audience. It completely demystifies the proposal-writing process and deconstructs it in an easy to understand way. This book is an excellent resource that guides writers through the process of composing a proposal so that it clearly and persuasively conveys the importance of the project and the organization’s ability to carry it out. Even as a seasoned grantwriter I found this book to be fresh, insightful, and very useful.” —Margaret Arthurs, Director of Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations of Hartwick College “This is the most helpful and logical guide on grantwriting that I have seen in my long career of doing biomedical research. Ms. Koch has clearly ‘been there and done that,’ and knows how to convey her superb skills to others in a truly captivating manner. This book can lead grant aspirants out of the confusion generated by a thicket of grantwriting manuals on the bookshelves and toward a new state of clarity. Her straightforward advice will help readers get their good ideas funded and make a positive difference in their field.” —Ronald Newbower, PhD, Co-founder and CTO of the Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT) and Former Senior Vice President for Research at Massachusetts General Hospital “How to Say It: Grantwriting promises to be an essential resource to grantseekers who are looking for help with the fundamentals of developing a grant proposal. Koch walks through the basics of proposal preparation and provides lots of helpful hints and numerous examples to help the novice grantwriter understand what it takes to write a successful proposal. Koch’s book will find a spot on my bookshelf!” —Sally S. Tremaine, Director of Academic and Government Grants for Quinnipiac University “If you need an ally in your quest for real substance from the myriad ‘how-to’ books available on proposal writing, seek no further! Experienced grantseekers and newcom ers to the profession alike will find in Deborah Koch a kindred spirit and capable mentor. The authoritative—and yet altogether accessible, sound, and practical— advice of Deborah Koch in How to Say It: Grantwriting will win you over to the cause of mastery in the craft of grantsmanship, and will win funders over to your cause!” —Claire Calabretta, Associate Director of Institutional Advancement for Mystic Seaport “Koch distills decades of grantwriting experience into a volume full of practical and thoughtful advice. She makes a compelling case for how good, purposeful writing leads to good work and the grant money to support it.” —Dee Davis, President of Center for Rural Strategies PRENTICE HALL PRESS Published by the Penguin Group Penguin Group (USA) Inc. 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA Penguin Group (Canada), 90 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario M4P 2Y3, Canada (a division of Pearson Penguin Canada Inc.) 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Further, the publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third- party websites or their content. Copyright © 2009 by Deborah S. Koch All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without per mission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions. PRENTICE HALL PRESS is a registered trademark of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data eISBN : 978-1-101-14542-5

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