ML173vc Grant Proposal WritingFinancial resources from diverse sources are critical to the growth and development of an organization. Grant funding is typically one of the most common sources of money sought by nonprofits. In order to secure a grant from a public or private funder, an organization must develop and submit a proposal. A proposal serves as a critical tool in capturing the organization’s story, establishing credibility to address a specific problem or opportunity and outlines realistic goals and objectives to be accomplished through a sound plan of action. This course will guide participants through the 4-R proposal development process; highlighting the different roles of a grant writer, strategies for writing each section of a winning proposal, sources for seeking grant opportunities and the various relationships essential to winning grants.This course is recommended for those responsible for securing grant funding but who possess little to no prior grant writing experience. Individuals with some limited experience who desire to strengthen their writing skills or address problematic areas of the proposal are also encouraged to enroll. This course is not recommended for individuals who have significant experience writing proposals. As an added bonus, the fourth week is available for posting additional questions regarding any section of the course requiring additional clarification. Students may also share a proposal they have developed for group discussion and feedback from the faculty expert. Course length: 2 Days Tuition: $ 395 Course counts toward a professional certificate: No |
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