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The
Grantsmanship Training Program
July 28 to August 1
United Way of the Plains office
245 N. Water, Wichita, KS 67202
Learn proven grant writing techniques from this five-day course
conducted by The Grantsmanship Center—the
world's oldest and largest grantsmanship training organization for
nonprofits.
United Way of the Plains is bringing this
training to Wichita as part of its effort to impact critical human needs
and assist the nonprofit sector in building
a better community for everyone.
Course Content
The Grantsmanship
Training Program is an intensive, "hands-on" workshop covering all
aspects of locating and researching funding sources and writing grant
proposals.
During the workshop,
participants will learn the Center's proposal writing format, the most
widely recognized such format in the world. They will team up with
classmates to prepare and write a proposal; they will also investigate
funding sources for their organizations using a wealth of onsite
materials.
Participants' current
needs and programs are the basis of all class research and proposal
writing exercises. The program is designed to accommodate the needs of
both novice and advanced grant seekers.
The Grantsmanship
Center also offers support services (proposal review and critiques) to
all training program graduates.
About the Grantmanship Center
The Grantsmanship
Center is the world's oldest and largest grantsmanship training
organization for nonprofits. It was founded in 1972 and has trained more
than 110,000 staff members of public and private agencies from all areas
of human services.
Registration Information
To ensure personal
attention, registration is limited to 30 participants. Tuition for this
training program is $895 ($845 for each additional registrant from the
same organization). Some partial scholarships are available for
qualified agencies.
To
register for the workshop, get more information
or to apply for a scholarship, contact The Grantsmanship Center
directly at 1-800-421-9512 or
www.tgci.com. United Way is not handling
registration. |