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101 Grant Writing Essentials and 201 Grant Writing Essentials are both required before taking 301 Government Grants
In this final session, learn how to find federal grant opportunities, understand requests for proposal (RFPs), and write federal grant proposals.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how to search for federal grant opportunities and determine if your organization is a good fit.
- Prepare tools for presenting a project’s goal, objectives, timeline, work plan, outputs, outcomes, and demonstrating project success.
- Practice transforming a grant proposal for a foundation into a government grant proposal.
Capacity: There is space for 25 participants (no more than 1 participant from a single organization).
Venue: Confluence Technology Center (285 Technology Center Way #102, Wenatchee, WA 98801)
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.