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**One of the FIRST 20 lucky registrant's name will be drawn for the grand prize - a new laptop computer valued at $1,200!** Register early to have your name entered into the Grand Prize drawing! About This Workshop The comprehensive hands-on boot camp covers everything from learning grants-related terminology to learning how to conduct funding searches to actually writing the critical, high point review sections of a sure to win grant application/proposal. Bring “real” project idea and supporting documentation and complete 95% of your proposal narrative onsite! Laptops are welcome! Course Description: This course covers the essential grant seeking and grant writing strategies and skills required to successfully submit competitive corporate and foundation proposals, and state and federal grant applications for funding consideration. Emphasis is placed on researching and writing. Topics: - Finding Funding
Sources and Best Practices Who Should Attend
Agenda Day 1: Funding Sources and Finding Best Practices
Qualifying the Funding Opportunity and Your Organization
Pros and Cons of Community Partnerships
Considering Grant Writing Teams
Reviewing Grant Writing Formats
Describing Your Organization
Describing Your Request to the Funder
Developing a Compelling Problem Statement
Day 2: Writing a Program Design and Planning the Evaluation Process
Demonstrating Sustainability
Planning the Budget
Recommended Attachments
Finishing Touches
Following Up
Registration Early Registration Fee: $200 (Received on or before February 20, 2008) Late Registration Fee: $250 (Received February 21 to February 26, 2008) Method of Payment:
Registrar: Contact Yvette Brisco at brisco.y@mccd.edu or (209) 381-6471. Special Needs: If you have special needs, disabilities, serious medical conditions, or allergies, please let us know how we can work with you to make your boot camp experience successful. Includes: Grant Writing for Dummies, (2nd Ed. Book or CD). Handouts - Three ring binder with formatting examples and writing exercises, and meals. *Awesome Prize Drawings*
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Cancellation
Policy: You may designate a substitute in writing (including
email) any time before the boot camp. If you need to cancel your registration,
you must send your notice in writing, and will be subject to a $50 processing
fee. No refunds are given for cancellations received one week prior to
the event start date or later. PLEASE NOTE: No shows will be liable for
the entire registration fee. About Your Instructor: Dr. Beverly A. Browning has been a grant writing consultant for units of municipal government, faith-based organizations, school districts, colleges, social and human service agencies, and other nonprofit organizations for two decades. She has assisted clients and trainees throughout the United States in receiving awards of more than $200 million. Dr. Browning is the author of over two dozen grants-related publications, including Grant Writing For Dummies™ (2001 and 2005, Wiley.com), Grant Writing for Educators (2004, Solution-Tree.com), How to Become a Grant Writing Consultant (2001 and 2005, BBA, Inc.) Faith-Based Grants: Aligning Your Church to Receive Abundance (2005, BBA, Inc.), and Winning Strategies for Developing Grant Proposals (2006, Thompson.com). Browning’s newest book, Perfect Phrases for Grant Proposals, published by McGraw-Hill, can be purchased at www.amazon.com.
. Business Forum 2008 is sponsored by County Bank, The Merced Sun-Star, and Radio Merced in association with United Way of Merced County and the Merced College Foundation.
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