February 12, 1998
Grant Makers Must Do More to Help Grantees Succeed
Too few grant makers recognize the potential they have to improve charity operations. From the proposal stage to the completion of a grant, grant makers can do many things to help non-profit groups.
Through their guidelines for grant proposals, grant makers can educate charities -- even those that eventually do not receive support -- about the qualities that make for successful organizations. Non-profit groups pay fuller attention to reading proposal
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