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I have recently sent my case statement to five local Sarasota philanthropists. In the process of learning how to write a case statement, I realized that there are actually two types of case statements. One being an Internal case statement and the other being an External case statement. <p>
An internal case statement is a comprehensive (5-10) page statement that serves as the foundation of an organizations promotional efforts. An external statement is typically no longer than one page and briefly summarizes 1. mission 2.Goals. 3. Objectives 4. History and 5. Structure 6. Fundraising.
I hope you find this as educating as I did.
Regards,
David Johnson
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Hello,
My name is David Johnson. This is a blog that documents my progress and all of its subsequent experiences while taking Professor Robert’s Senior Seminar for Professional and Technical Writing course at the University of South Florida. I have chosen to proceed through Professor Robert’s course on the nonprofit writing track. I chose this track because it is completely foreign and will prove to be a great learning experience.
I have found multiple local nonprofit organizations in which to contact. Deciding on which one to pursue was the difficult part. For example, I wanted to volunteer my services to a runaway shelter called Fame Haven in Sarasota Florida. I felt as though the writing process for this runaway shelter would prove to be both rewarding and educational. But regardless of my research into respected nonprofit organizations like Fame Haven, I have chosen to create my own nonprofit organization and develop a professional grant proposal for it. I have chosen this direction because I find it fitting for my career path.(Which I am not sharing)
My experience in the field of energy has provided me with enough information to begin the writing process . I have already developed a nonprofit organization called (GES) or Global Energy Services. GES is in constant need of funding for ongoing projects throughout the world, but more specifically in eastern Russia and Siberia. This nonprofit organization works to provide free energy to designated energy grids where impoverished citizens dwell. The type of Energy will be discussed in later blogs.
Regards,
David
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