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Proposal & Grant Writing

I don't provide samples of proposals since most contain proprietary and/or confidential information. The list below summarizes some of the funding I've secured through winning grant applications.

- Dept. of Housing and Urban Development -- $2,300,000
- Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (NRC) -- $1,028,000
- New York State Department of Health -- $750,000
- United Way (two branches) -- $1,000,000
- Community Health Foundation (NY) -- $150,000
- New York State Disabilities Planning Council -- $120,000
- Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) -- $770,000
- New York State Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) -- $320,000
- MacArthur Foundation (private) -- $375,000
- NYS Division of Housing &Community Revitalization (DHCR) -- $130,000
- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) -- $ 75,000
- Solicitation from Private Sources (fundraising campaign) -- $80,000
- Private Bank Solicitation Project (fundraising campaign) -- $55,000
- Intermediary Technical Assistance Grant (HUD ITAG) -- $20,000
- AmeriCorp -- $20,000
- Hancock Foundation (private) -- $30,000
- Hyams Foundation (private) -- $50,000
- Community Economic Enterprise Development (CEED) -- $50,000
- Massachusetts Office of Business Development (MOBD) -- $75,000
- Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) -- $22,000

In addition to securing funds for non-profits, I've also completed dozens of proposals that developed millions of dollars in new business for a technology corporation (PeopleSoft), as well as researching and developing a business plan (including financial statements) to secure venture capital for a client whose patented product provides new technology to the healthcare industry.

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