WRIT 601 Grant Writing
Course Description
A course on the process of grant writing.
For information regarding prerequisites for this course, please refer to the Academic Course Catalog.
Course Guide
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Rationale
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an overview of grant writing. The basics of identifying need arguments, key players, proposal assembly, budgeting, and networking will be highlighted, particularly in the U.S. context. Grant writing information helps in acquiring grant funds for missional development of humanitarian and evangelistic purposes.
Course Assignment
Textbook readings and lecture presentations
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Course Requirements Checklist
After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Discussions (5)
Discussion are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student will participate in 5 Discussions by posting a thread in response to the provided prompt. Each thread must be at least 450 words and supported by a textbook and other sources, in current APA format. The student is required to reply to 2 classmates’ threads. Each reply must be at least 300 words. (CLOs: A, E)
Sample Problem Statement Assignment
The student will identify a sample organizational need statement for a real or hypothetical grant funding application, based on Step 3 of the O’Neal-McElrath text. Then, the student will write at least 800 words on the sample problem statement. The essay must include at least 2 sources containing information on organizational, community, national, or Census-related information. (CLOs: B, C, F, G)
Sample Operational Budget Assignment
The student will create a one-year working budget for his or her proposed grant project, based on Step 8 of the O’Neal-McElrath text. The budget must be summarized in a tabular format, in sufficient detail. (Sample budget templates are shown on the companion website for the O’Neal-McElrath text). The Excel table must be pasted within a larger Word document of at least 500 words that discusses all cost components in relevant detail. The cost items must include labor, burden, fringe, overhead, rents, equipment, supplies, marketing, and all other relevant expenses. Include references as needed. (CLOs: B, D, E, F, G)
Sample Grant Assignment
Following the steps outlined in the O’Neal-McElrath text, each student will submit a fully formed sample grant document containing a minimum of 4,000 words. Each section of the sample grant must be linear and logical from start to finish. The sample grant must be of sufficient quality that it could be presented to a church, public agency, or employer as a conversation starter for a future grant submittal. The sample grant must include a cover page, table of contents, cover letter, overview of key staff, budget, evaluation, and references. Partnerships or appendices may be included, as needed. (CLOs: B, C, D, E, F, G)
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