Evidence-Based Practices Reference Guide for Grant Writers

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You're staring at an RFP that demands "evidence-based practices" and your brain is already spiraling. Which clearinghouse? What level of evidence? How do you write about a model you're adapting without sounding like you're winging it?

Researching the evidence base is one of the most time-consuming, anxiety-inducing parts of grant writing, and most guides treat it like a graduate-level research methods course. This one does not. This 16-page plain-English roadmap walks you through finding, understanding, and writing evidence into your next proposal, without the academic jargon.

What's inside:
• A clear explanation of what evidence-based practices are and why funders require them
• The four-level evidence hierarchy, visualized so you can place your model on the spectrum at a glance
• A curated directory of clearinghouses organized by sector (health, education, criminal justice, and more)
• Three proposal-writing approaches, from simple to sophisticated, with guidance on when to use each
• A practical framework for adapting an evidence-based model to your community without losing the funder's confidence
• Real sample proposal language
• A side-by-side comparison table template for justifying program modifications

Designed for grant writers new to evidence-based practices, and those who just need a refresher before their next federal application. Downloadable PDF. Built by a grant writer, for grant writers.

You're staring at an RFP that demands "evidence-based practices" and your brain is already spiraling. Which clearinghouse? What level of evidence? How do you write about a model you're adapting without sounding like you're winging it?

Researching the evidence base is one of the most time-consuming, anxiety-inducing parts of grant writing, and most guides treat it like a graduate-level research methods course. This one does not. This 16-page plain-English roadmap walks you through finding, understanding, and writing evidence into your next proposal, without the academic jargon.

What's inside:
• A clear explanation of what evidence-based practices are and why funders require them
• The four-level evidence hierarchy, visualized so you can place your model on the spectrum at a glance
• A curated directory of clearinghouses organized by sector (health, education, criminal justice, and more)
• Three proposal-writing approaches, from simple to sophisticated, with guidance on when to use each
• A practical framework for adapting an evidence-based model to your community without losing the funder's confidence
• Real sample proposal language
• A side-by-side comparison table template for justifying program modifications

Designed for grant writers new to evidence-based practices, and those who just need a refresher before their next federal application. Downloadable PDF. Built by a grant writer, for grant writers.