Proposals are different from research.
Proposals are written by writers who specialize in this quasi-genre.
Proposals are documents which are intended to help researchers (or others) receive grants. Proposal writers have a difficult job, because there is no guarantee that their proposal will be accepted.
Jewish Writing will help all of us write proposals.
In some cases, this may be done on conjunction with our Jewish Philanthropy group. It is likely that those who write proposals will want to join both Jewish Philanthropy and Jewish Writing.

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