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Are there any cautions regarding the use of outside firms or groups to develop a grant application?

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Are there any cautions regarding the use of outside firms or groups to develop a grant application?

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Schools need to be aware that there are grant writing entrepreneurs who will solicit your business. If multiple schools submit applications drafted by outside firms or groups and these applications are basically similar, this will result in applications being eliminated from consideration. Submission of an “off-the-shelf” design without a direct focus on the needs of the individual school cannot adequately address the comprehensive requirements of the grant program. One aspect of the power of comprehensive school reform is in the process of developing an improvement plan with staff involvement. When grant writers produce a proposal for you without staff involvement, it puts you at a disadvantage.

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