Effective Grant Writing
This training shows you where to locate funding, how to network with partners and funders, and the language of writing successful proposals. Extensive resources, inventories and templates included.
Is your community or non-profit organization looking for funds to develop a project or program, or to sustain what you have already implemented? This story-filled two-day workshop gives you the basics and more for: locating funding sources; articulating your idea into a fully developed proposal; networking with partners; developing a relationship with funding contacts; and, rounding out your proposal with the evaluative and reporting commitments. Participants are invited to bring current proposal projects to the second day of the workshop for group and individual assistance.
Day One
• Funder Guidelines and Criteria
• Proposal Components Step-by-Step
Learning the language of grant writing greatly increases the chances of success!
Day Two
• Succinct Writing and Formatting
• Development of Logic Models, Performance Measurement and Evaluative Tools
• Participant Grant Writing Practice and Development
• Locating Funding Sources and Resources
NEW extensive funding inventories, templates and additional resources will be provided on DVD to participants. The classic book on writing, The Elements of Style by Strunk & White, will be included with each 2-DAY EFFECTIVE GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP binder, as well as a follow-up email with links to databases and grant writing resources.
Ellen Huse, BA, is a consultant with over 16 years of writing successful proposals and managing projects for diverse non-profits as well as First Nations communities and organizations.
Dates & Times: Wednesday, March 29 and Thursday, March 30, 9:00am - 4:00pm
Location: Downtown Vancouver, BC
On Wednesday March 29, 2017 at 9:00 am (ends Thursday March 30, 2017 at 4:00 pm)
Category: Conferences - Business & Economics
Price:
Tuition: CAD 350
Non-Profit Discount: CAD 315
Venue: The Post, 750 Hamilto
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