Added by Sally Abolrous on Jun 08, 2001. Average rating: 1.67/5.00 (n=3, std dev: 1.15)
A proposal must convince the prospective donor of two things: that a problem need of significant magnitude exists, and that the applicant agency has the means and the imagination to solve the problem or meet the need.
A proposal must convince the prospective donor of two things: that a problem need of significant magnitude exists, and that the applicant agency has the means and the imagination to solve the problem or meet the need.