When you make some recipe...the list of ingredients don't mean much.  The picture of what it is going to look like, really sells it.    Great analogy!

When you write a grant....tell a story.  Show what it looks like to the person you are asking something for. Be creative and write up a story of what it looks like.  Make a solid alinement to what equipment you need.  What they are going to do, how they do it, and how it is going to be structured.  Those who tell the best story will get funded on the end.  A list of stuff isn't good enough.

Format:  Smartical method

Rick Gaisford, USOE.  Rick is the Utah State Educational Technology Specialist who oversees many grant projects for the state of Utah.  Rick's general grant website: http://my.uen.org/myuen/39/8, his CenturyLink Grant website: http://my.uen.org/myuen/39/7, EETT website: http://my.uen.org/myuen/39/9.

100% for kids-
Donors choose- there are people who do want to help
Grant wrangler
Cheveron- Fuel your school
Adopt a class
Century Links
Take that match- to double your money- stages to getting money to build up your project.
News Article- Teachers funding possiblilites



Leave a Reply.