Is Your Museum Grant-Ready?: Assessing Your Organization's Potential for Funding

Author:   Sarah S. Brophy
Publisher:   AltaMira Press
ISBN:  

9780759106505


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   03 November 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Is Your Museum Grant-Ready?: Assessing Your Organization's Potential for Funding


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This succinct text provides an accessible, step-by-step guide for small museums and historic organizations to help assess their readiness for the often laborious grant-application process. It includes seven real-life examples of institutions that have successfully achieved grant-readiness. An invaluable resource to museums, cultural institutions, and students studying history or non-profit work.

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Author:   Sarah S. Brophy
Publisher:   AltaMira Press
Imprint:   AltaMira Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9780759106505


ISBN 10:   0759106509
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   03 November 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

"Introduction: Are You There Yet? Chapter 1: From the Foundation's Point of View Chapter 2: Developing Relationships Case: A Working Relationship: The Ben B. Cheney Foundation & the Job Carr Cabin Museum Chapter 3: Are You Grant-Ready? Chapter 4: Why Do You Matter? Case: Need and Uniqueness: Sandwich Glass Museum Chapter 5: Why Are You The One? Case: Commitment and Ability: The Prince Charitable Trusts & Save Blithewold, Inc. Case: Partnership and Planning: Historic Georgetown, Inc. Chapter 6: Why Project Money Will Be Your First Money Case: Project Money as First Money: Westborough Historical Commission and The Nathan Fisher House Case: Partnership, Uniqueness and Excellence: Conner Prairie and ""Follow the North Star"" Chapter 7: How to Gain Traction Case: Gaining Traction: Carlisle Historical Society Chapter 8: Maintaining Momentum Appendix A: Proposal Writing Tips Appendix B: Resources Index"

Reviews

Sarah Brophy is a consummate professional with a proven track record. The Sandwich Glass Museum would not have built their new facilities without the $440,000 NEH grant she authored. It is quite generous of her to share her accumulated knowledge with so many-a quality that makes her not only a great author but a successful grants writer as well. Her personal style and good humor are reflected in her writing. I enjoyed phrases like 'Do lunch!' and 'Elevator Speech.' It is typical of her writing style that makes both this book and her grants such a success. -- Bruce Courson, director, Sandwich Glass Museum Thanks to Sarah Brophy for writing a lucid, thoughtful, and highly accessible book. Is Your Museum Grant Ready? is an information-packed action manual that brims with solid advice and valuable case studies. Any museum professional who plunges into the daunting waters of grant-seeking without reading it does so at his or her own peril. -- Joseph Barbato, co-author, Writing for A Good Cause This book is not just one more guide to grantwriting. It is a handbook for the whole organization to guide it through the process of raising its planning, performance, and systems to a new level: one that will support a strong case for philanthropic support. If your organization has a list of good projects that are struggling with inadequate funding, this book will be an invaluable guide and tool. Sarah Brophy can't do the work for you, but she certainly provides clear and smart guidance along the way. -- Laura B. Roberts, Tufts Museum Studies program, Boston University School of Management, and independent management consultant If your organization does not yet have a successful grant program, this is a must read book for directors and trustees. It illuminates why foundations give, what they expect from their investment in non-profit organizations, and how they build relationships with institutions. Brophy clearly articulates the steps it takes to get to the point where you can write a successful grant application and backs up her findings with specific case studies from museums across the United States and abroad. I recommend this book not only to museums but to any non-profit (cultural, educational, or social service) that needs to grow to the next level of professionalism in program design and grant writing. -- Mara Williams Partner, Arts Bridge LLC, Vermont and New York, Partner, Arts Bridge LLC, Vermont and New York City, formerly, Director, Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (1989 - 98) An engaging and practical guide worth the attention of any nonprofit professional pursuing foundation grants...Brophy has written a concise but comprehensive resource for novice or seasoned grant writers from all types of nonprofti organizations whose aim is to get foundation support. Moreover, it is among the most engaging and readable professional texts I have happened upon in a long while. I can heartily recommend that Is Your Muesum Grant Ready? should find a spot on the bookshelves of grant writers and proposal developers. Charitychannel's We Review, October 2008


If your organization does not yet have a successful grant program, this is a must read book for directors and trustees. It illuminates why foundations give, what they expect from their investment in non-profit organizations, and how they build relationships with institutions. Brophy clearly articulates the steps it takes to get to the point where you can write a successful grant application and backs up her findings with specific case studies from museums across the United States and abroad. I recommend this book not only to museums but to any non-profit (cultural, educational, or social service) that needs to grow to the next level of professionalism in program design and grant writing.--Mara Williams Partner, Arts Bridge LLC, Vermont and New York


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Sarah S. Brophy is a long-time freelance proposal writer for New England museums, tribes, municipalities and cultural resource organizations.

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