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Grant Writing: An Introduction Print E-mail
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Objective: This WordShop will introduce you to the skills you'll need to prepare professional, competitive and compelling grant proposals. It will prepare you to convert an idea into a well-developed package.
You will discover:
How and where to look for potential funders who are a good match for your organization.
How to organize a successful grant writing campaign.
How to put together a complete proposal package.
In just four short weeks, you'll be guided step-by-step through the entire process of developing and writing a grant proposal.

This wordshop will concentrate on individuals, nonprofit organizations, and schools seeking grants from foundation, corporate, government, and individual donors. Many of the elements of this course will be easily translatable to the for-profit field and to individual artists.


Prerequisite: None.

Wordshop Duration: 4 weeks

2007 Wordshop Dates: Cancelled

Tuition: $75.00

Materials/Text Fee: Text is Included

Required Materials: Notepad and writing tools

About the Facilitators: Dawn Leverett is a credentialed K-12 teacher with 9 years of experience. She currently teaches introductory grant writing at Yuba College.




 
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