Proposal Writing for Aboriginal Communities

Location: 
Yellowknife
Event Type: 
Training Program
Provider: 
Other
Date: 
Monday, June 27, 2011
Proposal Writing for Aboriginal Communities: Preparing a Winning Grant Proposal to Access Funding from Government and Non-Government Sources
  
Preparing a complete and well thought out application and grant proposal is essential for improving your chances of accessing the dollars you need. Proposal Writing for Aboriginal Communities is an in-depth, full-day training workshop on effective grant development and proposal-writing techniques. This event will be coming to locations across Canada, including Whitehorse, Saskatoon, and Montreal. This will be a practical, interactive workshop with limited enrolment to ensure small class sizes, so you can work directly with the instructor.
Key Benefits of Attending
  • Learn how to develop a funding strategy and define your objectives: set a plan in motion to meet your vision of success!
  • Explore your funding options: learn how to find best-fit funding sources and ensure you meet eligibility requirements
  • Maximize your fund-raising potential by finding the right advocates to represent your community and develop grantmaker relationships
  • Master the skills of writing winning proposals: examine the key components of a successful proposal and learn how to apply them to meet your objectives
  • Evaluate your needs: learn how to assess your goals and results to outline your budget and anticipate future needs
  • Develop a long-term plan for funding sustainability with practical advice from our workshop leaders

Take advantage of group discounts - register two or more people together at the same time! Register online or call me, Bill Kuhlberg, at 1-800-474-4829 ext. 302 and be sure to use your discount code: 942-E10.

Registration Information:
Contact: Bill Kuhlberg
Tel: 1-800-474-4829 ext: #302
Fax: 1-800-558-6520
Website: www.infonex.ca


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