As a local educational agency or local entity, is it necessary to hire a grant writer when applying for a subgrant from my SEA? What qualifications should the writer of the grant meet?
In many instances at the local level, budgets do not allow for a grant writer, and the duty of procuring funds is often delegated to a person whose primary role at their organization is not grant preparation. Although preparing federal grants requires a lot of time and hard work, this should not deter any local educational agency from getting the funds they need to improve their schools and help their students. Whether the task of preparing a grant is given to a paid grant writer or assigned to a teacher or team of faculty, there are some qualifications that, if met, will make the federal grant-writing process much easier. The grant writer or at least one member of a grant-writing team should: • Be experienced in writing grants, preferably federal grants. Two key requirements include strong writing skills and detailed organization skills. • Be familiar with the subject of technology infrastructure as well as how it can be integrated into a curriculum. • Be experienced in traditional as
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