Rev. Margaret Jamal, Ph.D., CPhD: Ordained Minister, wife of an ordained minister and mother. mother of 5 and grandmother of 4;Author of "When Girls Don't Tell-a Personal Account of Revictimization from Child Sexual Abuse"
Aggressively in love with God and all of God's creation; Enjoy communicating with others, teaching and development for social services and spiritual growth; Hold a doctorate degree in Christian Counseling and Human Services from Trinity Faith-Based University; Have been a federal government grant reviewer for the past 3 years.
Certified Philanthropic Development Officer, Executive Director and Founder of the R.A.T.E.S. Foundation-a National Heritage Foundation. R.A.T.E.S. is an acronym, which stands for Response-ability, Account-ability, Evaluation-ability, and Sustain-ability. It is a tool for organizational development focusing upon social and charitable entrepreneurship; and Preventing Revictimization of Abused Youth (PRAY)-a Congressional District Program. When R.A.T.E.S. was first established, it emerged out of a church outreach project to help unite churches and community organizations to meet the needs of the homeless, hungry and neglected children. The P.R.A.Y. initiative focuses on providing recovery support for victims of child sexual abuse.
Even in a slow economy, grants for essential social, economic, health and institutional issues are still made available. Grants are funds awarded in response to a plan submitted as a grant proposal for addressing these or other issues While there are certain basics of writing grant proposals, the categories of required information may vary according to the type and amount of funding being requested. For example, a grant proposal that is seeking to cover costs for a bus to transport homeless people will not need all of the same type of information as one seeking funds to operate an aftersch...
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