
How to Write Successful Grants in Prevention 2: Writing a Winning Proposal Narrative
Are you a beginning grant writer or someone who is more experienced? This is the second course in a 3-part series that provides beginners with essential information to develop skills and build capacity required for writing strong proposals. For those with a bit more grant writing experience, this course will sharpen your skills and keep you up to date on grant writing trends.
Course two focuses on the key parts of a strong grant proposal narrative in the field of prevention.
Learning Objectives
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Write a compelling problem statement which describes the problem you aim to solve using data (substance use prevalence, risk/protective factors, consequence data) gathered from your local community.
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Write a strong project description that outlines the evidence-based and/or evidence-informed activities of the grant and is organized using SMART goals and objectives.
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Draft a strategy for evaluation that demonstrates how to show the impact of the proposed project.
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Propose a project budget that outlines how funds will be used to accomplish the proposed project activities.

