Grant Writing Basics & Beyond for Non-Profits

Learn how to "Develop" grant proposals that get funded

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Description

Grant writing is the process of applying for funding provided by a private, corporate, or government grantmaker. To acquire a grant, you must submit a well-written proposal to one of these entities in order to be considered eligible. Grant seeking is highly competitive. It’s especially difficult when requesting support for a new program or organization for the first time.

This course will provide you with the essential tools and resources needed to write a successful grant proposal from start to finish. The course is for all experience levels. You will Learn about the grantsmanship process - from foundation research and cultivation to the development and writing of a thoroughly developed and foundationally sound proposal. You will also learn about the typical questions funders ask when considering a proposal and the criteria used. Class participants will have an opportunity to review a proposal and use it as a guide to developing their own personal proposals. The ending result of the combination of lectures, exercises, and assignments will lead to a fully developed grant proposal for the student to use as a guide for future proposal submissions. Topics include how to write: program summaries, problem statements, goals, and objectives, evaluations, budget development to include line items and narrative, cyber presences, and foundation resources.


What You Will Learn!

  • How to write grant proposals effectively.
  • Resources for finding grant opportunities.
  • The common mistakes made in grant proposals.
  • How to develop a realistic budget
  • The Eight components of a grant proposal
  • Evaluation Techniques
  • Enhancing the organizations Cyber presence

Who Should Attend!

  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Fundraising Professionals
  • Grant Writers
  • Executive Directors
  • Non-profit Board Members
  • Individuals with an interest in learning to write grant proposals