| GRANT WRITING 101 FOR DUMMIES AND EVERYONE ELSE! |
| Mesa, Arizona - May 21, 2010 |
| Sponsored by the Grant Writing Training Foundation |
| TGIF (Thank goodness it's going to be on a Friday!) |
| Location: 1620 S. Stapley - University of Phoenix - Mesa Learning Center |
| This program is not affiliated with the University of Phoenix! |
This session is designed to give volunteers, board members, program staff, and others a detailed overview of how to research and write winning corporate and foundation grant proposals. Supportive instruction includes: How to find grant funding opportunities; how to write multiple types of grant request formats; how to craft a winning proposal narrative; what funders want to fund; in-kind and direct costs in your budget, what do they mean; why grant proposals are rejected; follow-up expectations from funders, and 40 tips to winning a phenomenal grant award.
By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Understand how to locate information on grant funding opportunities.
- Understand how to match funders priorities to your specific community project needs.
- Understand how to write a corporate letter request.
- Understand how to write an award winning proposal narrative.
- Understand the type of follow up accountability practices expected of all grantees.
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| Dr. Bev Browning - Author, Grant Writing For Dummies! |
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| Second Edition - Value $14.95 |
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| Handouts, freebies, and prize drawings! Lot's of interactive edutainment! |
| $129 per person includes morning beverages, sweets, and Dr. Bev's audio CD! |
This building is difficult to find. You can only see the University of Phoenix signage from US-60. Turn into the first driveway on the west side of Stapley after you exit US-60 (turn right onto Stapley when you're heading on US-60 East). You are turning into a large parking lot with multiple buildings. Weave your way toward U.S.60 and look for a large building with the 1620 address on the front. Parking is plentiful. Leave early in order to locate this building and our assigned classroom by 9 a.m. The photograph below was shot from the U.S. 60 side of the building.
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| Look for this building! |
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