February 10, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Utica, NY: Hotel Utica, 102 Lafayette Street, Utica, NY 13502
This popular workshop is an excellent way for program staff, administrators, and boards of directors to gain a general understanding of what grants are all about and the elements required for success. Equal attention is given to the needs and interests of both your organization and grantmakers. Participants receive Word and Excel templates to help them develop grant proposals.
Topics include:
• Understanding what’s most important to grantmakers
• Researching grants and approaching grantmakers prior to applying
• How to plan programs and projects before writing grants
• Preparing information commonly asked for in grant applications
• Building a grantseekers tool kit to help you save time
Cost: $50 per person, includes materials, refreshments and parking (group discounts available)
Instructor: Nonprofit Works President, Paul Mastrodonato, has helped nonprofits obtain funding from foundations, corporations, and government agencies for over 18 years. Paul’s presentation style is known for being informative, interactive, relaxed, and fun.
Pre-registration is required. For more information about this or other
Nonprofit Works courses, call us at (518) 581-8841, e-mail us at mail@nonprofitworks.com,
or visit our website at www.nonprofitworks.com.
Registration Form — How Grants Work
Friday, January 29, 2010
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