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Storytelling for Grantseekers: A Guide to Creative Nonprofit Fundraising / Edition 2

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Grantwriters often have little or no training in the practical task of grantseeking. Many feel intimidated by the act of writing, and some don't enjoy writing. In Storytelling for Grantseekers, Second Edition, Cheryl Clarke presents an organic approach to grantseeking, one that views the process through the lens of the pleasures and rewards of crafting a good story. Grantseekers who approach the process as one in which they are connecting with an audience (grantmakers) and writing a narrative (complete with settings, characters, antagonists and resolutions) find greater success with funders. The writing process becomes a rewarding way to tell the organization's tale, rather than a chore, and their passion and creativity lead to winning proposals.

This book walks readers through all the main phases of the proposal, highlighting the creative elements that link components to each other and unify the entire proposal. The book contains resources on crafting an effective synopsis, overcoming grantwriter's block, packaging the story, and the best ways to approach the "short stories" (inquiry and cover letters) that support the larger proposal.

Clarke also stresses the need to see proposal-writing as part of a larger grantseeking effort, one that emphasizes preparation, working with the entire development staff, and maintaining good relations with funders. In Storytelling for Grantseekers, new and experienced grantseekers alike will discover how to write and support successful proposals with humor and passion.

New edition features:

  • Overall updates as well as both refreshed and new examples
  • Workshop exercises for using the storytelling approach
  • New chapters on the application of the storytelling method to other fundraising communications like appeal letters and case statements, as well as the importance of site visits
  • Example of a full narrative proposal

ISBN-13: 9780470381229

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Wiley

Publication Date: 01-20-2009

Pages: 224

Product Dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.60(d)

THE AUTHOR Cheryl A. Clarke is a fundraising consultant with more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. She works with a wide range of nonprofit agencies to improve their fundraising capacity. Clarke is also a much-in-demand trainer and speaker and has presented at several international conferences of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

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Table of Contents

Examples ix

Foreword xi

Preface xv

Acknowledgments xix

The Author xxi

Introduction: Why Storytelling? 1

One: First Steps: Getting Ready for Grantseeking 5

Two: Research and Relationships: Finding and Cultivating Your Audience 17

Three: The Short Story: Writing Letters of Inquiry 37

Four: The Proposal Narrative: Introducing the Characters and the Place 47

Five: The Need or Problem: Building Tension and Conflict into Your Story 65

Six: Goals, Objectives, and Methods: Making Changes by Addressing the Problem 87

Seven: Evaluation and Future Funding: Writing the Epilogue and Planning for a Sequel 101

Eight: The Budget: Translating Your Story from Words to Numbers 113

Nine: The Summary, Titles, and Headings: Preparing Your Marketing Copy 131

Ten: Packaging: Publishing Your Proposal Story 141

Eleven: Site Visits and Beyond: Interacting with Funders 159

Twelve: Beyond Grants: Applying the Storytelling Method 169

Afterword 177

Appendix: The Final Manuscript: Two Letter Proposal Samples 179

Index 185