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The Art and Science of Grantsmanship is a comprehensive, easy to use guide to the world of "Grants" for non-profit organizations. It is easy to read and follow, with many concrete examples and suggestions. It offers advice on how and where to find grant opportunities, including a section of "Grants on the Internet". The book guides the reader on crafting a winning grant proposal and has detailed instructions, with examples, on developing a grant budget. There is a complete chapter on managing the grant within your organization and what to do when the grant project is completed.

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The Art and Science of Grantsmanship is a comprehensive, easy to use guide to the world of "Grants" for non-profit organizations. It is easy to read and follow, with many concrete examples and suggestions. It offers advice on how and where to find grant opportunities, including a section of "Grants on the Internet". The book guides the reader on crafting a winning grant proposal and has detailed instructions, with examples, on developing a grant budget. There is a complete chapter on managing the grant within your organization and what to do when the grant project is completed.

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Autorenporträt
John V. Tesoriero, Ph.D. has been working in the field of grants for over twenty-five years. He was a tenured research and administrative faculty member at New Jersey Medical School and the School of Health Related Professions of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He served as the Exec. Dir./CEO of New Jersey's Commission on Science and Technology, managing over $25 million annually in grant funds to universities and technology businesses. He also was Corporate Director for Research and Sponsored Programs for a multi-hospital corporation and oversaw a multimillion dollar federal grant for HIV/AIDS in New Jersey.