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The Role of Sequestration on Federal Funding Finding Funding for Capital Projects

Finding Funding for Capital Projects

Join us from 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. EST June 6 for this 75-minute information-packed audio conference is designed to help both novice and experienced grant-seekers learn how to navigate the maze of public and private funders to win support for capital projects.

NewRole of Sequestration on Federal Funding
In-depth analyses and reporting on how your ability to serve your community may be affected by potential cuts in federal spending. FREE audio mp3 download!

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  • Finding Funding for Capital Projects
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