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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2020 · 9 MIN

16: Pro Grant Writing Tip: How to Write Tight (with Examples)

from Grant Writing Simplified · host Teresa Huff

One Practical Step to Improve Your Writing Hey friends! I've heard from a lot of you lately at different stages of your grant writing journey. The one thing I keep hearing over and over is, "Where do I start?" There are lots of places you COULD start, and that's where we often get paralyzed.  This podcast is called Grant Writing Simplified for a reason. We're looking at various aspects of grant writing and breaking it down into doable baby steps. Today I'm going to give you one simple way to improve your writing, whether it's grant writing, reports, emails, or whatever. We all have to write something in life, so might as well make it as good as possible. This will also give you a taste of what's in my VIP Program, Fast Track to Grant Writer. If you're ready to move through a lot of baby steps like this one in a short time, then the Fast Track is for you.  In this super practical episode, the skill I'm talking about today is learning to write tight.  To read the full examples given in the episode, head to www.teresahuff.com/write-tight. Get on the Fast Track to Grant Writer If you are ready to invest in your future - and ultimately, in the community around you, then sign up for Fast Track to Grant Writer. The sooner you get started, the sooner you'll be on your way to grant writing success. This is a pilot program so it's your ONLY chance to grab it for this price. Sign up at teresahuff.com/vip. December 15, 2020, is the LAST day to get the bonus 1:1 strategy session. Someone told me just yesterday on a strategy call, "WOW, this was so helpful! I never would've even thought of doing that. Now I know exactly where to focus next." Enrollment for the pilot program closes December 31, 2020 - that's New Year's Eve at midnight central time. And yes, that signup deadline is intentional. Let's kick 2020 out the door so we can start 2021 on the fast track. Connect with Teresa Website: www.teresahuff.com Take the Quiz: Do you have what it takes to be a grant writer? Follow Me on Social: LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest Facebook

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