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Mission Statement

The American Association of Grant Professionals Foundation (AAGP Foundation) promotes the highest ethical and professional standards for grant professionals through support for the membership of the American Association of Grant Professionals (AAGP). To accomplish this, the AAGP Foundation's mission is to:

  • Focus on educational activities for AAGP goals;
  • Promote professional growth and development of the American Association of Grant Professionals through financial support activities such as scholarships and grants; and
  • Uphold best practices by serving as a resource to the international grant professionals’ community.

To learn more about the American Association of Grant Professionals (AAGP), please visit www.grantprofessionals.org.

  

Proposal Review Service Available at AAGP Conference!

The American Association of Grant Professionals’ (AAGP) Individual Proposal Review service offers participants a 45-minute one-to-one session with a grant professional who will evaluate one of your proposals during the 11th Annual AAGP Conference in Austin, Texas (November 4-7, 2009). Individual Proposal Review sessions are designed to offer meaningful and constructive criticism from a veteran grant professional. AAGP member reviewers will evaluate your proposal before the conference and offer helpful feedback and critiques in writing and in person in an effort to strengthen your grant writing skills and improve your proposal. Every effort is made to match AAGP Proposal Reviewers with proposals based on their professional experience and areas of expertise. Proposals for review are usually due in September.   According to members who have used the service in the past, this review provides grant writers with valuable insight on techniques to achieve funding success.

AAGP is also seeking Individual Proposal Reviewers, who must be good-standing members of AAGP and, therefore, agree to adhere to the AAGP Code of Ethics. Reviewers must meet minimum qualifications including actively participating in the writing of grant proposals for a period of five or more years; having prepared, submitted and received grant awards for more than 50 proposals; and having acted as a compensated or volunteer reviewer for a nonprofit or governmental funding source within the past three years.
 
To volunteer as a Proposal Reviewer, contact Stacy Poncelow via email poncelow@psdschools.org Registration for the Proposal Review service is on your Conference registration form.  Visit:  www.grantprofessionals.org to register.
 
  

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