To make the point more clear, you
need money for yourself or to do your job. Chances are that if you had a little more money, you'd be able to help more people
and do your work better. That's where Federal
grants come into play.
If you run an organization to help those in need, you may be eligible to get Federal money through grant programs. However, in order to get the funding your organization needs,
you must go to the right person or agency that can give you what you want. Thus, the right approach—how to get there
serves as the premise, root, idea, concept, focus, driving force, strategy, game plan, or theme that will best lead you to
your objective. James De Havilland stresses you must know what you want, know who can give it to you, and know how to get
there. Remember the three K's. Katch 'em, Keep 'em, Konvince 'em. How do you katch 'em? You must allure, entice, tempt, tantalize,
fascinate, captivate, attract, and make them remember. The subject must contain the famous formula: what, who, where, when,
why, and how!
Over use of words like "assessing" "reviewing" prioritizing" "planning" "strategizing" trap all people
and organizations and companies into a false set of accomplishment. If you need money for your organization, you must have
fast, frequent, filter-less communication targeting priorities because it implements and fuels action and mobilizes qualified
people. Your Organization must provide a clear cut, simple, direct, and innovative implementation approach toward achieving
objectives to accomplish goals ensuring program success. Then, you ask for it...".the government funding"!
That's it! The call to arms, the request, the command, the prescription,
the contract, the bottom line, the close, they all add up to "ask for it"! He who don't ask, don't get! Don't foreclose opportunity!
A truly effective Grant Proposal is more than words and a close ..."Your words must paint a picture the funding agency will
remember"!
Imagery, clarity, personalizing, and emotional appeal make the funding agency more receptive to your grant
proposal! Your Grant Proposal puts the "Spotlight on You"! The first impression of your organization is the most lasting,
if it's not a good impression, you may have lost an opportunity that may never happen again. The same goes if you want money for yourself. The "Spotlight" is on you! Remember, the "SECRET"
is not in the GRANT PROPOSAL", its' in the "PROPOSAL INTENT". WHY? Because the proposal intent is the 60 second message that
allures, entices, tempts, tantalizes, fascinates', captivates', attracts', and makes' them remember. The "Right Proposal Intent"
unlocks and swings open the gateway to the world of "success" The "Proposal Intent" gives you the go-ahead to send the Grant
Proposal! Don't leave the sky out of your landscape. Aim above the mark to hit the mark.
FREE INFO! Go to website:
http://jamesdehavilland.tripod.com and read it again, and if you need assistance writing a Proposal Intent contact De Havilland
through his email address:
James De Havilland is the real deal as he is a former teacher, administrator, adviser and
consultant. His bona fide credentials hold permanent validity through the Board of Examiners, Dept. of Education, to administrate
& supervise over 950+ occupational training areas. He has worked in relationship/participation with the U.S. Dept. of
Labor, Business, and Labor. He is a veteran communication specialist and a Doctor of Theological Doctrine of Arts & Letters
and adviser to Faith Based organizations. He resides in New Jersey and Boca Raton, Florida.

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