Grant Money and How to Get It: Sources of Information
Abstract
If being funded for research or other projects were as easy as locating books on finding and writing grants, the grant seeking process would be greatly simplified. In the 1982–83 edition of Books in Print there are over 57 titles listed under the subject heading “Grants‐in‐Aid.” Most of these publications either discuss the grant process, i.e., how to prepare a grant proposal, or they identify sources of funding. A few rare exceptions do both. The procedures for organizing a grant proposal are fairly standardized, and any number of publications will provide the grant seeker who has a creative idea with the information needed to go from idea to grant proposal.
Citation
Dickstein, R. and Mitchell, R. (1984), "Grant Money and How to Get It: Sources of Information", Reference Services Review, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 13-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048852
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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