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    Every business works within the context of core beliefs. We have developed beliefs that define how we relate to projects. We consider them to be guiding principles that, if applied, will improve the quality of your business plan as well as the quality of your relationships with others. We share them with you in this article in the hope that you will find these beliefs worthy of adopting in your business as well.

    Belief 1: A project is neither good nor bad--only fundable or un-fundable in its present condition.
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    e consider them to be guiding principles that, if applied, will improve the quality of your business plan as well as the quality of your relationships with others. We share them with you in this article in the hope that you will find these beliefs worthy of adopting in your business as well.

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    Some organizations look for a few "good" projects. In reality, they reall
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    ty of your relationships with others. We share them with you in this article in the hope that you will find these beliefs worthy of adopting in your business as well.

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    Some organizations look for a few "good" projects. In reality, they reall
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    Some organizations look for a few "good" projects. In reality, they really look for those few projects that are prepared--the ones that are fundable. The reality is that most projects are fundable. They may not be prepared with enough information to be fundable right now. They may have enough information but not be formatted properly. When you take on the role of the investor when looking at your project, you begin to answer this most important question: "Would I feel comfortable investing my own money in this project based only on the information in the business plan?"

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