
Fund Raising Research and Grant Writing Techniques
Miranda D. Scott, MS, MSW
Abstract: The purpose of this workshop is to teach participants the mechanics of fund raising research, elements of proposal writing as well as to give each participant a feel for the atmosphere which is part of the grantsmanship process. Successful fundraisers know that good grant writing skills are essential to securing funding from corporations, foundations and government sources. Anyone seeking grant money must learn how to create effective, compelling grant proposals.
This one-day hands-on workshop will instruct participants in the entire grant writing process from planning to research to writing to follow-up.
Specffically, workshop goals are:
- To develop the knowledge and skills required to be an effective grant proposal writer;
- To help participants become more knowledgeable about the proposal process, including planning, research, writing and follow-up;
- To introduce participants to specific resource and reference tools that will allow them to idenfify a broader range of funding possibilities;
- To improve the participants ratio between proposals submitted and proposals funded.
Some of the topics to be included:
Identifying and researching prospects using print, electronic, CD ROM and Internet resources;
Essential elements of proposal writing;
Tips for successful grant writing;
The review process: how grantmakers process and evaluate grant proposals;
How to develop a working relationship with a grant maker;
Crucial follow-up procedures: how to report on a grant's progress and impact; what to do if you are turned down
The workshop will also involve hands-on practice in each step of the process so that when the workshop ends each participant will have written at least one preliminary proposal which can be later refined and submitted for funding. Checklists and samples for each step of the proposal will be distributed and Hypercard stacks of funding sources and a grant writer proposal maker will be available free of charge for all Macintosh users.
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