Even with a freeze on funding increases for federal programs, there are still millions of dollars available from thousands upon thousands of foundations to support your organization. Now you and your entire staff can quickly and easily gain valuable insights that will help you hit the ground running in the wide-open world of foundation funding, without even leaving your office!
This audioconference, held February 25th, 2010 is geared specifically toward new and novice grantseekers, on the in’s and out’s, plus the do’s and dont’s, of finding and winning private funding.
You’ll gain a wealth of valuable advice to help you determine if foundation funding is right for you and if so, how to increase your chances for success. Here’s just a sampling of what you’ll learn:
- Key advantages to seeking private funding vs federal
- How to effectively locate funders most likely to meet YOUR needs
- Steps to take to help ensure your application stands out from the crowd
- What you need to know to present your “needs statement” in the best light
- Five “Almost Guaranteed” Fatal Funding Errors
- How to benefit by starting local and growing nationally
- What winning applications look like
- And much, much more
Plus, you have access to an extensive pack of downloadable, specially prepared handouts and a complimentary copy of our popular Grant Guru Guide, a special report packed with tips culled from scores of issues of Private Grants Alert.
Whether you have just become your organization’s new grantwriter or you’re a veteran looking to hone your skills, you are sure to walk away with ideas you can put to use your very next grant search.
YOUR PRESENTERS FOR THIS EVENT
Our lead presenter is Frank Klimko, veteran grant researcher and editor of Private Grants Alert and Children & Youth Funding Report. Joining him on our panel is nationally-recognized grants consultant Ray Sweeney, who researches grants for the online service Federal & Foundation Assistance Monitor. Ray has years of experience speaking with federal and foundation officials on their perspective on the do’s and don’ts of winning grants.
|

|