This Teaching Paper introduces sample-based learning as a powerful approach to mastering grant proposal writing. It examines the essential sections of effective proposals—executive summary, need statement, project description, evaluation, sustainability, and budget—and shows how they integrate into a coherent narrative that aligns mission with measurable outcomes. Combining theoretical perspectives with practical examples, the article equips both educators and practitioners with actionable insights. For academics, it provides a structured teaching resource; for non-profit leaders, it offers applied tools to strengthen organizational funding strategies.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.