Data collection in federal grant proposals

Writing federal grant proposals can be tough - especially when it comes to writing goals, defining outcomes, and showing how you will demonstrate your impact. In this episode, Drew dives into tips and strategies for how to talk about data collection in your federal grant proposals. He talks about performance measures, building a plan for data collection, identifying useful data collection tools, and how to align your data collection procedures across your proposal with a performance measures table. Use tips from this episode to help separate yourself from the field and win that next six- or seven-figure federal grant.


In this episode:

  • How to write strong performance measures and link them to outcomes

  • How to build a plan for data collection

  • What tools you can use to simplify your data collection processes

  • How to tie it all together with a performance measures table

Read the full blog post that accompanies this podcast episode, The Eval Section - Part #1: Data Collection

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