Discussion: Responding to Funder Feedback By the end of the course, you will be submitting your finalized grant application for grading by your professor. Your work doesn’t stop after submission, however. Once you receive a response from your grant application, you have some decisions to make. In preparation for this Discussion, review this module’s Learning Resources. Consider how you might respond if your grant is approved, or if your application is rejected. With this in mind: By Day 3 of Week 10 Address the following in a Discussion board post: Explain strategies and best practices you might apply if you do/do not get funded. How would you respond to funder feedback? Now, imagine that you do get funded. Please explain how you will respond to the administrative matters (i.e., reporting, managing staff, project management, etc.). Briefly describe record-keeping strategies for your project. References: Homan, M. S. (2016). Promoting community change: Making it happen in the real world (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage. Chapter 8, “Powerful Planning” (pp. 228–258) Chapter 11, “Building the Organized Effort” (pp. 451–473) Bost, E. (2009). Innovative human service lessonsfor—and learned from—South Africa. Policy & Practice, 67(2), 33. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. (Accession No. 39788791) Mayhew, F. (2012). Human service delivery in a multi-tier system: The subtleties of collaboration among partners. Journal of Health & Human Services Administration, 35(1), 109–135. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
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