Ethics in Grant Writing
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Join host Spring Richardson Perry and Althea Lewis as they discuss the ethics of grant writing and the controversial practice of contingency-based compensation.
Here are some key takeaways
• Grant writers should never be paid on a contingency basis or only if a grant is awarded
• Ethical concerns center around integrity, trust, and being good stewards of funder money
• Pay-on-success models incentivize chasing large grants rather than focusing on organizational mission
• Federal grants may allow for indirect costs that can cover grant writing services
• Capacity building grants sometimes permit grant writing expenses but verify with the funder first
• Strong grant proposals require clear directions, alignment with funder priorities, and specific measurable outcomes
• Sustainability plans should leverage partnerships beyond just securing additional funding
• AI should only be used as a thought partner, not to write complete grant proposals
• Grants often go unfunded due to limited money available, not poor proposal quality
• Always request reviewer comments to strengthen future applications
To learn more about ethical grant writing practices or join Althea Lewis's Grant Writing Academy starting May 12th, contact her at [email protected] or find her on Instagram at lewis4grants.
Chapters
1. Introduction to Grant Writing Ethics (00:00:00)
2. The Pay-on-Success Model Problem (00:04:30)
3. Mission-Driven vs. Money-Driven Approach (00:08:35)
4. Funding Your Grant Writer Ethically (00:12:29)
5. What Makes a Strong Grant Proposal (00:17:39)
6. The Future of Grant Writing (00:30:12)
7. Grant Academy and Final Thoughts (00:36:57)
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