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Grant Writing: What The Pro’s Know (PCI Webinars)

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When:
November 4, 2020 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
2020-11-04T12:30:00-05:00
2020-11-04T13:30:00-05:00

New to grant writing or find yourself writing grants without success?

This program gives you a comprehensive introduction to grant writing outlines what should be included in each grant component and helps you steer clear of the most common pitfalls. This is a fast-paced online event that will help you with the building block of a strong grant proposal.

 

As funding becomes more difficult to secure, nonprofit organizations face significant challenges to fulfill their missions. This webinar reviews the questions nonprofits need to answer prior to searching and applying for grant funds outlines the seven basic elements of most proposals and shows participants how to match their needs to funder priorities.  Participants focus on the major questions that need to be answered prior to writing a proposal and incorporating these answers into research and ultimately a competitive proposal.

Participants will leave this webinar with the tools required to determine the need for and content of strategy sessions, the elements of effective plans, implementation methods, and where to begin.

In this one-hour event:

  • Learn how to create a successful grant proposal.
  • Determine if your organization is prepared to apply for grant funding.
  • List and describe the seven major elements of most grant proposals.
  • Learn how to be proactive in your grant writing, instead of reactive.
  • Write a data-based description of the problem your nonprofit cares about.
  • Define specific, measurable outcomes.
  • Explore options for answering the sustainability question and creating evaluation methods.

This is a fast-paced online event that will help you with the building block of a strong grant proposal.

Register here:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9138669368414421771?source=Virginia

 

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