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A reader wrote me with the following questions: "I was researching potential local funders for my project and I found one that is a perfect fit. Their mission aligns with ours and many of the programs they have funded in the past are in the same area of interest as ours. However, their website says they do not accept unsolicited proposals! How can I let them know I think my project would be perfect fit? Here is my answer to their dilemma:People advertise in many different ways to attract specific audience. Some of them use TV and radio broadcasts, some- newspapers, others- billboards and neon lights. But advertising inflatables are gaining up speed in the business world. Advertising using inflatables can be cheaper than any other way to show to the world. Many smal First of all, congratulations on doing your homework. 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Be sure not to threaten the secure funding of your colleagues- instead adapt an attitude of collaboration, rather than competition. If all this networking fails, you could simply call the Foundation up and ask what the best way to let them know about your project is. If they stress again that they do not accept proposals, let them know the reasons that you think you are a great fit an Career - Are You Feeling Victimized? if you have contact with them and ask them for an introduction. Be sure not to threaten the secure funding of your colleagues- instead adapt an attitude of collaboration, rather than competition.Are you feeling that you are getting a raw deal in your job? Do you feel that you are being blamed wrongly? That you are being given more responsibilities than you can handle? That no body bothers about your comfort? You don't get any appreciation? That your smallest mistake is being blown out of proportion and you are made to feel If all this networking fails, you could simply call the Foundation up and ask what the best way to let them know about your project is. If they stress again that they do not accept proposals, let them know the reasons that you think you are a great fit and ask if you could send a letter of inquiry - a 1-3 page letter summarizing your program. This letter should introduce your program by emphasizing the ways that your program is a perfect fit. Write in detail, but keep it concise. Your goal is to peak the curiosity of the reader and make them want more information, which will require them to invite you to submit a proposal!
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