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Essential Grant Skills
a 2-day workshopEssential Grant Skills When your ability to bring in funding is as strong as your dedication to your organization’s mission, you can help secure your organization’s future—and your career. If you want to improve your ability to win grants, you’ll want
- fast, effective training to help you or your grants team master the most critical skills for success...
- expert coaching from the people who set the gold standard for grants training and continue to lead the field...
- training that makes the absolute best use of your limited time.
- A sound orientation to the art of grants work. (Hint 1: You don’t get funded by "chasing the money." Hint 2: It takes much more than "grant writing" to win grants!)
- An in-depth examination of the four elements most likely to make or break a grant application—the same areas where even experienced grant professionals can falter:
- Identifying and articulating client-based or community-based needs/problems
- Defining measurable and realistic program outcomes
- Identifying and articulating methods most likely to achieve those outcomes
- Establishing your organization’s credibility and capacity
- Newcomers to the field will:
- Receive a solid, credible orientation to grants work
- Get grounded in the most important planning and proposal writing concepts, tools, and procedures
- Avoid months of trial and error by starting out on the RIGHT track and steering clear of the most common pitfalls
· - Working grants professionals will:
- Refresh and update your most critical skill sets
- Strengthen your ability to address a wide range of grant opportunities
- Your organization will get a head start on future grant proposals: the custom-crafted outline of core elements you will create in the workshop
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