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Preview of Custom Resume Writing + FREE Cover Letter OR LinkedIN Review

Custom Resume Writing + FREE Cover Letter OR LinkedIN Review

Are you a mom looking to return to the workforce or a teacher seeking to transition into a new career path? Look no further! I specialize in providing tailored resume writing, LinkedIn updates, cover letters, and more to support moms and teachers in achieving their professional goals.In today's competitive job market, a standout resume is your ticket to landing the job of your dreams. As a seasoned professional in the art of crafting compelling resumes, I am excited to offer you a personalized s
Preview of GRANT ALERT!  Fundraising 101 Ideas - ONLINE Workshop

GRANT ALERT! Fundraising 101 Ideas - ONLINE Workshop

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Faith Institute
Key Priorities Before launching into this material, it is essential to establish a basis for all types of fundraising. Many of these ideas come from professional fundraising seminars that are taught thru out the USA.• What your nonprofit does--your programs--is the highest priority for any nonprofit manager. • Fundraising is the second. Raising funds to operate your organization and its programs is very likely one of the most important activities for your nonprofit. • Many nonprofits obtain ne
Preview of Letter of Proposal

Letter of Proposal

Created by
Deborah Leech
This is a sample document which shows the structure of a letter of proposal. It cotains the elements for a successful discourse: purpose, introduction, statement of problem, proposed solution, schedule, qualifications, conclusion, and appendices. It is specific in content, but is general in titling so that others can use as a teaching tool.
Preview of Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class or English

Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class or English

Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class: This grading rubric is for a business proposal, complete with timeline and budget sheet. It is an editable file for Microsoft Publisher. Get free credit for future TPT purchases! Click on your username, then “My Purchases” in the upper right corner. Click on the product you bought, and scroll to the bottom to leave feedback. You will get free credit towards future TPT purchases! Please follow my store by clicking the star b
Preview of Grant Writing for Project-Based Learning

Grant Writing for Project-Based Learning

If you like this product please leave a review! This is a step by step guide for writing grants for your school budget. Included is a sample grant written to the California State Parks Foundation for a project-based learning environmental education program with elementary students. This is a great example of how to sell the impact of your program, argue for the importance of third party support, and increase opportunities to engage the students you serve in relevant and innovative educational e
Preview of Yoga & Mindfulness Writing Center Printable Worksheet

Yoga & Mindfulness Writing Center Printable Worksheet

This is a great worksheet to use for all ages as an exit ticket, writing prompt, and literacy center. This helps bring awareness to the students mind, emotions, and thoughts. It also provides an opportunity for the students to get up and practice yoga quietly in the classroom.
Preview of Simple Ideas for Writing Local Grants Successfully

Simple Ideas for Writing Local Grants Successfully

Created by
Jeanne Guthrie
The title mentions local grants because they are by far the easiest to get. Having read and graded federal grants, I found that they were so professional they put amateurs like me to shame. PhD's from major universities write most of them and usually involve a district as a whole or a study that will benefit education in the future. Local companies, national companies, school districts, teacher organizations, etc give grants. Keep your eyes open for opportunities that come through your hands
Preview of GRANT ALERT! - Guide to 23 Federal Agencies Grants  for Small Businesses

GRANT ALERT! - Guide to 23 Federal Agencies Grants for Small Businesses

Created by
Faith Institute
A Guide to 23 Federal Agencies Grants for Small BusinessesIf you need a Federal grant for your small business, you do not have to be a 501(c) 3 - non-profit organization. Here is everything that you need to know.This convenient e-Government FREE eBook provides access to information about federal grant-making agencies that award grants to for-profit businesses.To learn more about the grants programs go to the Federal agencies agency website (click on the “secure blue agency links” below)
Preview of Proposal Writing: writing a Good Proposal

Proposal Writing: writing a Good Proposal

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Kocosmart Store
The first step in social research is often that of finding out what is already known. Because of the increase of social research publications, you need to learn how to use most efficient research procedures, several of which are described in many social science research texts. Increasingly, you will rely on computer procedures for locating books and journal articles on particular topics. These electronics techniques provide the speed necessary to search huge databases. Once you have identified a
Preview of The Ultimate "Get Your School to Pay for Vocab Vigor" Resource Pack

The Ultimate "Get Your School to Pay for Vocab Vigor" Resource Pack

Calling all secondary ELA teachers! Are you tired of digging into your own pocket for classroom resources? Well, it's time to break free from that outdated notion! Say goodbye to spending your hard-earned money and hello to a teaching revolution with Vocab Vigor! We've got something exciting for you! Download our FREE "How to Get Your School to Pay for Vocab Vigor" Resource Pack and unlock a world of possibilities! Inside this power-packed pack, you'll discover the ultimate toolkit to convince
Preview of Tips for writting Ipad grants

Tips for writting Ipad grants

Created by
Sherrie Burgoyne
How do you get iPads to be available to each student in your classroom? The answer is basic: you write a grant. Every successful grant application begins with a project, then a plan and with getting permission. They are the three P’s to getting grants. I hope you enjoy my short EBook on Tips for Writing Ipad Grants, and wish you success in your grant writing endeavors.
Preview of BOOK - Six Tips on How to Win a Grant

BOOK - Six Tips on How to Win a Grant

Thousands of private and public programs disburse billions of grant dollars every year. Here are some pointers on how to best present your organization's case to receive some of this revenue. 1. Who are they? Where are they? 2. Getting the goods. You don't just call up a foundation and ask for a check. There are at least three important steps to getting grant money: Remember, grant makers are concerned about social problems — so much so that they invest their money to address these issues. Th
Preview of APA Template

APA Template

APA Style 6 ed. Template
Preview of THE BABY BOOMERS GUIDE to WRITING A GRANT # 1

THE BABY BOOMERS GUIDE to WRITING A GRANT # 1

Part # 1 - Information for Small Non-profits eBook Preview This eBook is designed to teach you: •Where Does the Money Come From? •Guidelines for Fundraising •Information for Small Non-profits
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