
Putney Andrews Associates is prepared to assist clients with a range of grant proposal services including program planning, proposal writing, proposal reviews, and funding searches.
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Charles R. Putney has been involved with not-for-profit organizations for more than 35 years as a communications and development staff person for an international educational organization, cancer research center, mental health center, museum and college. In the past 15 years he has assisted clients in securing more than $50 million in grants. He has extensive experience in federal grant programs, particularly those for public and private colleges, mental health centers and substance abuse treatment and prevention organizations. In addition to his private practice, he has been teaching for The Grantsmanship Center for more than 23 years. He teaches the Center’s signature five-day Grantsmanship Training Program and both developed and taught the five-day Competing for Federal Grants training and the Research Proposal Workshop for post-doctoral students and college faculty members.
Sue Andrews has worked in the fields of community health and human services on a variety of tasks ranging from administration, organizational support and development, and grant writing to policy analysis and implementation. Her professional training and experience in public policy and public health has provided her with a diverse range of skills necessary for the systematic analysis of complex organizational and programmatic issues, the likely consequences of alternative solutions, and the effective implementation, management and evaluation of programs and policy initiatives. Her knowledge of decision analysis modeling and quantitative methods, budgeting, legal analysis, and political and organizational behavior are all useful in the development of grant proposals and not-for-profit development. She is intimately familiar with the issues faced by low-income persons as Executive Director of Greater Bennington Interfaith Community Services, Inc., a small not-for-profit that oversees the volunteer-based Bennington Free Clinic and the Bennington Food and Fuel Fund.