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KnowledgeBases > Characteristics of a Good Grant Proposal

Checklist - Characteristics of a Good Grant Proposal
  1. The need for the proposed activities is clearly established, preferably with data.
Yes No
  1. The most important ideas are highlighted and repeated in several places.
Yes No
  1. The objectives are provided in detail.
Yes No
  1. Collaboration is clearly demonstration.
Yes No
  1. The commitment of all involved parties is evident, e.g. letters of commitment and sharing, etc.
Yes No
  1. The budget and proposed narrative are consistent.
Yes No
  1. The use of money is clearly indicated in the proposal narrative as well as in the budget.
Yes No
  1. All the major areas addressed in the guidelines and regulations are clearly addressed in the proposal.
Yes No
  1. Letters of agreement from consultants state the services they will provide.
Yes No
  1. All governmental procedures and forms have been signed and followed, i.e., civil rights compliance, lobbying conflicts, etc.
Yes No
  1. Detail is provided for all sections where necessary.
Yes No
  1. All directions in the proposal have been followed carefully.
Yes No
  1. Appendices have been used appropriately for detailed and lengthy materials.
Yes No
  1. The length is consistent with the proposal guidelines.
Yes No
  1. The budget explanation fit wit the budget narrative.
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Source:
Belinda Biscoe, Ph.D., College of Continuing Education, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

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