6 Parts of a Great Grant Application Program Description

THE NONPROFIT TIMES
By The NonProfit Times

One of the most important parts of any grant proposal is the program description. Without it, the funder will not know why they should agree to give you the money requested. What goes in a program description? In his book “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Grant Writing,” Waddy Thompson explains that some funders specify the order in which they want you to present the information about your program.  [link]

Whatever the funders specific instructions, a good narrative will include the following six items:
  1. Purpose of the program. 
  2. Why you are doing this project?
  3. How you will make it happen?
  4. Who will benefit, and why is that important?
  5. How will you evaluate the program?
  6. Sum it all up.

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