noun
- The plural of grantsmanship; the skill or practice of writing grant proposals and securing funding from grants.
Usage: Typically used in academic, nonprofit, and research contexts.; Often refers to the expertise required to identify funding opportunities and craft persuasive applications.
Examples
- The university hired consultants to improve the department's grantsmanships and increase research funding.
- Her grantsmanships helped the nonprofit secure millions in federal funding over five years.
- Developing strong grantsmanships is essential for researchers seeking competitive grants.
- The workshop focused on teaching grantsmanships to early-career scientists.
- Their grantsmanships enabled them to launch several ambitious community development projects.