Good proposals show that there’s a need for the program being proposed. One way to do this is by presenting statistics that give an accurate picture of the situation. Your organization’s credibility rests, in part, on demonstrating that you understand the problem you’re addressing. Avoid a common mistake — presenting only big national numbers when your program is locally-focused. If that happens, it suggests that you might not know the score in your community. Read More
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