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	<title>Careers&gt;Business Communication&gt;Proposals</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Careers/Business-Communication/Proposals</link>
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		<title>Careers in Grant Writing</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/35294.html</link>
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		<description>Article describes how to enter the professional writing field of grant writing. Includes information on skill and educational requirements, and obtaining training for this career.</description>
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		<title>What Makes a Communication Research Proposal a Grant Winner</title>
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		<description>To make a meaningful contribution to the field, researchers should follow sound research design principles and should report their results in a clear and logical manner. In addition, studies should build on the research of others, address timely issues, and fit in a well-articulated theoretical framework. Before embarking on a project, researchers should determine the overall purpose for the research and who the research will serve. Based on that determination, they should identify potential sources for funding and develop a thorough proposal. Finally, researchers should establish contacts who can help them pursue funding and conduct the research.</description>
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		<title>Finding Proposal Money for Nonprofits</title>
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		<description>Offers tips on how nonprofit organizations can search for and attain funding.</description>
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		<title>Persuasion In Technical Communication: Applying Constructivism To Proposal Writing</title>
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		<description>Constructivism is a cognitive theory stating that people&#xD;construct understanding based on what they already&#xD;know or understand and that more cognitively complex&#xD;people can better take and understand others’ perspectives&#xD;and hence, design more persuasive messages. As&#xD;the key to proposal writing is persuasion, and the key to&#xD;persuasion is understanding, applying this theory provides&#xD;us a general strategy for all proposal writing: first,&#xD;collect information to establish our own context-related&#xD;constructs and interpretive schemes and to understand&#xD;those of our reader; then, make all the writing decisions&#xD;based on the understanding achieved.</description>
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		<title>Guide for Writing a Funding Proposal</title>
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		<description>This Proposal Guide has been created to provide both instructions on how to write a funding proposal and actual examples of a completed proposal. The Guide is designed as a tool for advanced graduate students and others to learn more about the actual proposal writing process. (This Guide is a companion to the Guide for Writing and Presenting Your Thesis or Dissertation.)  </description>
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