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Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs by Jeremy L. Hall (2009, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC
ISBN-100763755273
ISBN-139780763755270
eBay Product ID (ePID)109254199

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Book TitleGrant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs
Number of Pages394 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2009
TopicLeadership, Public Finance
FeaturesNew Edition
GenreBusiness & Economics
AuthorJeremy L. Hall
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight22 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width5.9 in

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LCCN2008-048848
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
Table Of ContentChapter1 Introduction Chapter2 The Search for Funding Chapter3 Planning and Preparation Chapter4 Developing the Grant Budget and Budget Narrative Chapter5 The Grant Proposal Narrative Chapter6 Miscellaneous Forms and Documentation Chapter7 Submitting Your Grant Chapter8 The Decision Process and Beyond Chapter9 Basics of Grant Management Chapter10 Evaluating Grant Programs Chapter11 Turning the Table: It Is Better to Give Than to Receive
SynopsisProvides a comprehensive and definitive history and description of grants, grant types and grant features and their development over time The rubric developed in Chapter 2 is a tool that students can use to better understand what to look for when eva, Much more than a book on compiling grant proposals, Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs presents grant writing in its broader organizational management framework. This text takes a comprehensive approach to external funding for public and nonprofit agencies. The book begins with an introduction to grants, their types, their history and their key characteristics to inform the next stage--the search for funding. A key part of any management process, an entire chapter considers the purpose and approaches to evaluation that should be considered in conjunction with grant-funded programs. The book concludes with a chapter that considers the process in reverse--how to go about distributing funds as a grant maker rather than a grant seeker. This text leads the reader through the technical steps of preparing an application, explaining the process used to make decisions, key aspects of grant management, and includes a summary of important factors directly pertaining to grant funds. Written from the perspective of community development, With information drawn from core theories and tools of public administration, Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs addresses overarching theoretical issues for public management as well as offers an applied perspective of grant funding and management. This is an ideal text for students and public and nonprofit managers alike. Primary Courses: Grant Writing and ManagementPublic Affairs/Administration Secondary Courses: Project and Contract ManagementPublic Affairs/Administration Within Public Administration, Public Affairs, Public Policy, Political Science, Nonprofit Administration, Health Administration, Criminal Justice, and Education departments. © 2010 394 pages, This text takes a comprehensive approach to external funding for public and nonprofit agencies. Beginning with the search for funding and developing programs, it leads the reader through the technical steps of preparing an application, explaining the process used to make decisions, key aspects of grant management, and concluding with a summary of important factors directly pertaining to grant funds. Written from the perspective of community development, Grant Management: Funding for Public and Non-Profit Programs addresses overarching theoretical issues for public management as well as offers an applied perspective of grant funding and management.This is an ideal text for students and public and nonprofit managers alike., Much more than a book on compiling grant proposals, Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs presents grant writing in its broader organizational management framework. This text takes a comprehensive approach to external funding for public and nonprofit agencies. The book begins with an introduction to grants, their types, their history and their key characteristics to inform the next stage--the search for funding. A key part of any management process, an entire chapter considers the purpose and approaches to evaluation that should be considered in conjunction with grant-funded programs. The book concludes with a chapter that considers the process in reverse--how to go about distributing funds as a grant maker rather than a grant seeker. This text leads the reader through the technical steps of preparing an application, explaining the process used to make decisions, key aspects of grant management, and includes a summary of important factors directly pertaining to grant funds. Written from the perspective of community development, With information drawn from core theories and tools of public administration, Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs addresses overarching theoretical issues for public management as well as offers an applied perspective of grant funding and management. This is an ideal text for students and public and nonprofit managers alike. Primary Courses: Grant Writing and Management Public Affairs/Administration Secondary Courses: Project and Contract Management Public Affairs/Administration Within Public Administration, Public Affairs, Public Policy, Political Science, Nonprofit Administration, Health Administration, Criminal Justice, and Education departments. (c) 2010 394 pages
LC Classification NumberHG177.H355 2009