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This hands-on class will walk your through aspects of the grant-development process, from identifying grant-fundable projects to finding project funding and identifying funders likely to support it. From there, we will work together to write a project needs statement, develop a project plan and outline an evaluation strategy. We will work on the best ways to think about and present your budget, budget narrative and the other parts of the application. The day will conclude with writing and planning tips to help you present your project and application to receive a grant award. At the end of the event, you will have drafted parts of a grant application from which you can finalize and submit. Program Agenda Tuesday, February 21, at IHA Conference Center 9 a.m. Registration 9:10 a.m. Introductions 9:20 a.m. Finding Grant Funders for Your Priority Projects 10:30 a.m. Break 10:40 a.m. Writing Needs Statements Noon Lunch 1 p.m. Developing a Project Plan 1:45 p.m. Developing an Evaluation Plan 2:30 p.m. Creating a Budget and Budget Narrative 3 p.m. Other Parts of the Application and Writing Tips 3:30 p.m. Questions, Comments, Final Thoughts 4 p.m. Adjourn Speaker M. Linda Wastyn, Ph.D., CFRE, GPC, has 35 years of grant-development experience that began at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and continued at Bridgewater College and St. Ambrose University. Dr. Wastyn opened Wastyn and Associates in 2011 to provide grant development, fundraising consultation, strategic planning facilitation, and board and leadership development to nonprofits. She earned her bachelor’s degrees in politics and communication from Wake Forest University, a master’s degree in rhetorical studies from the University of Georgia and a doctorate in higher education administration from Illinois State University. Dr. Wastyn is a certified grant professional, a certified fundraising executive, an approved trainer for the Grant Professionals Association and certified by BoardSource in nonprofit board consulting. View additional details
This hands-on class will walk your through aspects of the grant-development process, from identifying grant-fundable projects to finding project funding and identifying funders likely to support it. From there, we will work together to write a project needs statement, develop a project plan and outline an evaluation strategy. We will work on the best ways to think about and present your budget, budget narrative and the other parts of the application. The day will conclude with writing and planning tips to help you present your project and application to receive a grant award. At the end of the event, you will have drafted parts of a grant application from which you can finalize and submit.
Program Agenda
Tuesday, February 21, at IHA Conference Center
9 a.m. Registration 9:10 a.m. Introductions 9:20 a.m. Finding Grant Funders for Your Priority Projects 10:30 a.m. Break 10:40 a.m. Writing Needs Statements Noon Lunch 1 p.m. Developing a Project Plan 1:45 p.m. Developing an Evaluation Plan 2:30 p.m. Creating a Budget and Budget Narrative 3 p.m. Other Parts of the Application and Writing Tips 3:30 p.m. Questions, Comments, Final Thoughts 4 p.m. Adjourn
Speaker
M. Linda Wastyn, Ph.D., CFRE, GPC, has 35 years of grant-development experience that began at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and continued at Bridgewater College and St. Ambrose University. Dr. Wastyn opened Wastyn and Associates in 2011 to provide grant development, fundraising consultation, strategic planning facilitation, and board and leadership development to nonprofits. She earned her bachelor’s degrees in politics and communication from Wake Forest University, a master’s degree in rhetorical studies from the University of Georgia and a doctorate in higher education administration from Illinois State University. Dr. Wastyn is a certified grant professional, a certified fundraising executive, an approved trainer for the Grant Professionals Association and certified by BoardSource in nonprofit board consulting.
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