- This event has passed.
101 Grant Writing Essentials is required before taking 201 Advanced Grant Writing
Building from your work in the first session, cruise into advanced strategies of grant writing such
as incorporating storytelling, empowering language, framing theory, powerful statistics, and
powerful impact.
Learning Objectives:
• Continue writing a ‘real-life’ grant proposal from grantwriting essentials and receive
feedback and encouragement from the instructor and your peers on your writing.
• Understand framing theory and how it applies to grant writing to focus your writing on
the needs of the community, which is much more compelling than focusing on the needs
of the organization.
• Learn to level up each section of your grant proposal to incorporate powerful sentences,
statistics, and impact statements.
Capacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization).
Venue: Quincy Business & Event Center (101 F St. SW, Quincy, WA 98848)
Grant Writing Road Trip Summit:
- 101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 20th in Omak
- 101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 21st in Wenatchee
- 101 Grant Writing Essentials: March 22nd in Moses Lake
- 201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 23rd in Pateros
- 201 Advanced Grant Writing: April 24th in Quincy
- 301 Government Grants: April 25th in Wenatchee
This workshop series is taught by Allison Jones, founder of Spark the Fire Grantwriting Classes, and is brought to you by the Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between Community Foundation of NCW and Icicle Fund) and Thriving Together NCW.
NOTE: The courses must be taken sequentially. You may sign up for the entire series if you plan to take 101, 201, and 301. You can also sign up for just 101 if you do not plan to take the others, but you cannot take 301 without 201 or 201 without 101.
Reminder only one person per organization can register.