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Grant Writing can be a useful technique in acquiring resources for your School Safety efforts. There are many grant funding sources that may help you to build a stronger and more secure school community. Grant writing may help you to acquire additional personnel, updated technology, and/or more secure facilities to promote school safety.

The tutorial and learning activities were developed to support your understanding of the grant writing process and encourage your use of grant applications to build a safe, collaborative school community. In this category you will find web site material that may be useful in developing a plan to secure funding for appropriate resources.

GRANTWRITING TUTORIALS

Collaborative Democracy and Leadership: Tutorial: Meaning, Purpose, Focus, Action http://cte.jhu.edu/courses/ssn/cld

Collaborative Democracy and Leadership: Tutorial: Meaning, Purpose, Focus, Action Learn about a model of leadership that a school community can put to work to support the practice of democratic principles to make school learning environments safe.

Keys to Writing a Successful Grant Proposal http://cte.jhu.edu/courses/ssn/grantwriting/

Community Responsibility Tutorial The purpose of this curriculum is to offer perspective, ideas, and techniques that a school or organization can use to develop and enhance their grant writing proposals.

GRANTWRITING ACTION INFO

Action Item: Administrators What is and how do you create a grant planning and management matrix? How to Use a Matrix When Writing a Grant

GRANTWRITING RESOURCES

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