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From the supplier: Effective case statements can be written using a number of guidelines. A time frame must first be established for the entire process which includes writing, reviewing, editing and revisions. Subsections must be used when presenting information for easier understanding by the reader. Short and concise sentences are the most effective while transitional sentences or paragraphs should be used for the smooth flow of ideas. The required donation must be mentioned as well as statements that thank the reader.
Citation Details Title: Carrying out your writing plan. (writing fund-raising proposals) Author: Don Fey Publication:Fund Raising Management (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 1995 Publisher: Hoke Communications, Inc. Volume: v26 Issue: n4 Page: p50(2)