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As blunt as the prior answer to this question is, the author does have it right. Having experience in grant writing can open the doors to a variety of doors, including writing grants in areas, such as:
Non-Profits
Academic Settings
Business Settings
Organizational Needs
Research
And many, many more.
Writing grants are not easy, and can be quit tedious; however, if you are successful you can find work in a number of areas.
For a little extra help follow this link to find a couple of articles that address the grant writing issue -
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