Course Description:
This one-day, intensive workshop is designed for anyone who needs to write grant proposals that win funding whether the funding organization is a government agency, a corporation, a non-profit institute, or academic center. The approach is hands-on and highly practical. Participants come to the workshop with ideas for (or even an early draft of) a grant proposal they plan to submit. During the session, participants apply all course techniques directly to their own grant proposal -- aided by expert coaching. No long lectures or hypothetical exercises. This is learning by doing.
Topics include:
- Framing projects and ideas as solutions to challenges/opportunities that matter to funders
- Using best practices from past grant proposal winners
- Responding effectively to grant review criteria or required application outlines
- Anticipating responses and questions from peer reviewers
- Creating "Broad Brush Strokes" that crystallize key elements so readers can scan the whole before delving deeper into sections
- Employing visual design approaches to make ideas and strategic thinking pop off the page
More Information:
For more information or to speak with a program advisor, please complete the Request More Information Form, send an email to ccpecareeropt@georgetown.edu, or call 202.687.7000.
XCPD-412-01
Writing a Winning Grant Proposal
Spring 2010
Location:
Clarendon
233
Tuition: $400.00
Date and Class Meeting Times:
2/16
Class Meets:
Tue 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Continuing Education Units:
0.70 CEUs
Faculty:
David Lipscomb
Please Note:
Bring an early draft or concept of a grant proposal.
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