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Is it your first time writing a grant proposal to a major funder?

Are you looking to build greater confidence in your proposal writing skills?

Have you had funding requests turned down and don't know why? Proposals accepted, but you're not sure how to repeat the winning formula?

Are you supervising a fundraiser but not sure what to look for?

Considering applying for a grant in partnership with other organizations?

This interactive workshop is designed to take some of the mystery out of the funding application process and help you position your grant proposals for success. Come to a workshop for leaders in the non-profit sector designed to support you and your agency to:

  • Figure out how funders think
  • Strengthen your granting "credit rating", and
  • Build better grant proposals

Participants Will Learn:

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A hands-on writing and presentation workshop that will focus on how to craft and deliver a clear, concise policy presentation that supports your position as a policy analyst or advocate. This is an experiential workshop: participants will prepare and present a policy position in slide deck format, for a variety of possible audiences, in a peer-supported and facilitated learning environment.

Participants Will Learn:

  • to understand what political and public policy decisionmakers look for in presentation materials
  • to understand the basic format of policy slide presentations
  • to be able to prepare a basic slide deck and briefing notes

Who Should Attend:

  • Community members, researchers, practitioners and others involved in community-based research
  • Community service providers and others who need to make cases to government and other decision-makers on policy issues
  • Researchers, community service providers and others interested in developing policy alternatives to address problems in their communities
  • Policy makers
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