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Advancing Grant Readiness
Learn what it takes for an organization to successfully write, win, and manage grants.
Description
Should your organization be applying for grants? Are you grant ready, and what does that mean? Is your organization prepared to manage the grant once it is received?
This session examines whether organizations are ready for grant revenue. Organizations will learn how to consider the capacity of the board and staff, and learn how to prepare for the comprehensive program development, evaluation and reporting, and basic financial requirements that come with grants.
The presentation provides basic information for organizations that are new to grants, but also provides information to growing organizations who are trying to increase their capacity to handle larger grants from national foundations or the federal government.
This session examines whether organizations are ready for grant revenue. Organizations will learn how to consider the capacity of the board and staff, and learn how to prepare for the comprehensive program development, evaluation and reporting, and basic financial requirements that come with grants.
The presentation provides basic information for organizations that are new to grants, but also provides information to growing organizations who are trying to increase their capacity to handle larger grants from national foundations or the federal government.
Presenter
Julie Assel, GPC leads Assel Grant Services, an industry-leading consulting firm based in Kansas City specializing in grant research, proposal creation and grant management for nonprofits, school districts, and institutions of higher education.
Includes
- Full recorded workshop in 2 parts, 65 minutes total
- Presenter slides
- Competency 2: Knowledge of organization development as it pertains to grant seeking
- Competency 8: Knowledge of methods and strategies that cultivate and maintain relationships between fund-seeking and recipient organizations and funders
Category: Fund Development