Using data to support grant applications and other funding opportunities.

Demonstrates ways in which data can be used to enhance the work of nonprofit organizations and community groups. This document presents the sections of a grant that need to be backed up by data, details where to find that data, and pulls it all together by explaining the difference between ineffecti...

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Uniform Title:Nonprofits and data, a how-to series ; 1.
Corporate Author: Grand Valley State University. Community Research Institute
Language:English
Published: [Grand Rapids, Mich.] : Community Research Institute, [2004]
Series:Nonprofits and data, a how-to series ; 1.
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Physical Description:15 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Format: Book
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Summary:
Demonstrates ways in which data can be used to enhance the work of nonprofit organizations and community groups. This document presents the sections of a grant that need to be backed up by data, details where to find that data, and pulls it all together by explaining the difference between ineffective and effective uses of data.
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Call Number:HG177 .U856 2004
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (page 15).
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