Grant Writing Workshop in Pittsburgh, PA, June 27-29, 2005
The Grant Network will hold an instensive 3-day grant writing workshop at Duquesne University on June 27-29, 2005.
Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) June 11, 2005 -- The Grant Network will hold an
intensive 3-day grant proposal writing workshop on the Duquesne University
campus on June 27-29, 2005.
The Grant Network is the only nonprofit
national grant writing instructional organization. The Grant Network teaches
individuals, organizations, and municipalities how to obtain funding through
professional grant writing. This workshop is designed for both the novice
learning how to write a grant proposal and the grant writing professional
seeking to streamline a development program. Attendees will learn how to obtain
funding from foundations and corporations, as well as local, state, and federal
government sources. All graduates of the course will receive certification in
grant proposal writing from The Grant Network.
The Grant Network's Grant
Writing Workshop is a thorough introduction to the process of grant proposal
writing. The workshop will teach students the skills needed to become an expert
grant writer. The Grant Network gives workshop attendees a holistic view of the
grant process, highlighting the relevance and importance of each phase.
Participants in this course are taught each step of the grant process from
researching grant leads to developing long-lasting relationships with funding
sources. This broad scope of instruction gives attendees a crucial competitive
advantage.
Each day begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 5:00 p.m., with
registration beginning at 7:30 a.m. on day one. The first day of the workshop
focuses on grant source research. Students will learn the fundamentals of
government, corporation, and foundation research. The workshop emphasizes the
wide range of research tools available from traditional library resources to the
best online databases. Students are taught how to integrate their research into
the grant seeking process from the initiation of the funding effort. The second
day of the course concentrates on writing the grant proposal. Here, students are
taught how to become grant experts through an in-depth analysis of each element
of successful grant proposals. This substantive portion of the course is where
students learn the art of mastering the grant writing process. The last day of
the course teaches students how to maximize a development program. This final
day will teach program fundamentals and productivity, as well as the role that
proactive grant writing plays in effective program execution.
Tuition for
the workshop is $549. For group registrations of four or more, each group member
receives a discounted tuition of $449. Faculty and staff of the hosting
institution receive a discounted tuition of $449. Workshop attendees receive
personalized grant research, more than 50 grant proposal samples, and grant
writing software at no additional cost. Graduates of the course receive lifetime
access to the Grantseekers' Forum, an online meeting place for grant writing
professionals. Early registration is recommended as class size is limited.
Registration may be conducted online at www.thegrantnetwork.com or attendees may call The Grant
Network's toll free number to register with an associate.
To contact The
Grant Network directly, please go to
http://www.thegrantnetwork.com
or call
1-888-GRANT-10
Upcoming Workshops:
June 27-29, 2005: Florida State
Univ., Tallahassee, FL
July 11-13, 2005: Univ. of Omaha-Nebraska, Omaha,
NE
July 11-13, 2005: Univ. of Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls, SD
July 18-20,
2005: Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
July 25-27, 2005: Univ. of Tulsa, Tulsa,
OK
July 26-27, 2005: East Georgia College, Swainsboro, GA
See our
website for a complete list of future workshops.
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The
Grant Network
3720 East Anaheim Street, Suite 202
Long Beach, CA
90804
1-888-GRANT-10
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