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As a not for profit the PTP survives on donations, philinthropic patrons and the act asking for resources. Grant Writing is a formal methodology of asking for resources (money, product, space, etc). By learning this methodology we will be more apt to have the right word in the right place such that good things will flow to the PTP for our stated goals. As a not for profit the PTP survives on donations, philinthropic patrons and the act of asking for resources. Grant Writing is a formal methodology of asking for resources (money, product, space, etc). By learning this methodology we will be more apt to have the right word in the right place such that good things will flow to the PTP for our stated goals.
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   2. http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/bus60.00.00/
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Grant Writing

As a not for profit the PTP survives on donations, philinthropic patrons and the act of asking for resources. Grant Writing is a formal methodology of asking for resources (money, product, space, etc). By learning this methodology we will be more apt to have the right word in the right place such that good things will flow to the PTP for our stated goals.

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