Learning by Grant Writing (LxGW): Exploring the Impacts on Student Philanthropy Attitudes and Intentions

L. Trull, D. Henry
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Abstract:Evidence exists for the importance of grant writing skills among professionals in nonprofit settings, indicating an emerging need for courses teaching these skills. Less is known about the impact of learning grant writing skills on attitudes toward philanthropy. The purpose of this research note was to explore attitudes toward philanthropy and perception of grant writing skills using a pre- and post-test, comparison group design. Data were collected from 56 students enrolled in elective grant writing courses and a comparison course. Variables included demographics, attitudes toward philanthropy, and perceived impact on grant writing skills. At post-test, those who took the grant-writing course had more positive attitudes toward philanthropy and working in the nonprofit sector. Substantial improvement in writing and researching skills for a small sample indicate this type of course should be required for health and human services programs to provide students opportunities to have a meaningful positive impact on the nonprofit sector.
通过资助写作学习(LxGW):探索对学生慈善态度和意向的影响
摘要:有证据表明,在非营利机构中,专业人员的拨款写作技能非常重要,这表明越来越需要教授这些技能的课程。关于学习基金写作技巧对慈善态度的影响,我们所知甚少。本研究报告的目的是探讨对慈善事业的态度和感知拨款写作技巧使用前和后测试,比较组设计。数据收集自56名选修助学金写作课程和一门比较课程的学生。变量包括人口统计,对慈善事业的态度,以及对拨款写作技巧的感知影响。在事后测试中,那些参加过拨款写作课程的人对慈善事业和在非营利部门工作持更积极的态度。小样本的写作和研究技能的实质性提高表明,这种类型的课程应该为健康和人类服务项目提供学生有机会对非营利部门产生有意义的积极影响。
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