WRITING GRANT APPLICATIONS: ERRORS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Abstract
The questions regarding the writing of the grant application, which today are highly relevant, as well as publications on this subject. It was determined that today, in the post-industrial world, a large number of projects are realized at the expense of grant funding. At the same time, not every submitted application receives funding, which is explained by the absence of the majority of workers skills on the development of grant applications and the ability to communicate with donors. This implies the relevance of this article, which identified the major mistakes when writing the grant application, describes the main stages of its writing and recommendations on the formation of the grant application to meet the requirements grantodatelskih institutions and organizations. In general, a project that deserves funding must be clear and concise, contain the actual materials to be important, effective, realistic, cost-effective, relevant and meet the interests of the donor organization.Keywords: grant the application, the project, the donor, the planning, the beneficiary
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