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General Performance Improvement
Grant Writing Fundamentals
New!
Successful grant writing involves several steps, including planning, searching for data and resources, developing a proposal, submitting a proposal to a funder, and follow-up. Many spend the majority of time on the written proposal, but preparation and follow-up are equally important. Whether you are applying to the federal government, a private foundation or a corporation, this new workshop will provide you with the necessary steps to develop a grant proposal.
You Will Leave With:
- A plan for writing the basic components of a proposal
- Tips for following up with funders
- Suggestions on how to become a grant reviewer
Agenda:
- Why Write Grants?
- Types of Grant Proposals
- How to Search for Funding
- How to Request Copies of Funded Proposals (FOIAs)
- Key Elements of a Proposal
- Abstract
- Needs Statement
- Objectives
- Methodology/Management Plan
- Evaluation
- Staffing Plan Budget
- Budget Justification
- Staffing Plan Appendices
- Submitting a Proposal
- Following-Up with a Funder
- Becoming a Reviewer
For a printer friendly copy of entire agenda
Instructor: Becky Crump Bio
Schedule: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 (Course #097FBD) register
Fee: $349 (includes instruction, seminar manual, lunch, parking and refreshment breaks)
