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Robert Withers <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Apr 1994 18:54:18 EDT
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On Sat, 12 Mar 1994 13:57:00 EST Mike Frankel said:
>    I am in the process of trying to raise money for a documentary
>film project and was wondering if anyone knew of a format for a proposal
>such as this. It will be going to both governmental and private sources.
     If you're still looking for references in this area, you might look at a
book called "The Complete Guide to Getting a Grant," by Laurie Blum, who is a
professional fund-raiser.  This book covers all aspects of fundraising,
including the different approaches one would take to corporate funders,
government sources, and private foundations.  There's much valuable information
here to guide funding research.  The book is published by the Poseidon Press
division of Simon & Schuster.
                                   All best,
                                            Robert

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