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Intermediate Grant Writing Series
Date: August 18 - 19, 2010Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm325 Michigan Street
Toledo, OH 43604 Driving Directions:
Parking Information: The library opens for the general public at the following times:
Monday: 12:00pm
Tuesday: 12:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am
Thursday: 9:00am
Friday: 9:00am
Please park in the parking garage below the library accessible from Adams Street. You will be able to enter the library through the garage entrance early for workshop registration. All other entrances will open at 9am or 12pm respectively. Your parking will be validated only if you park in the library garage.
Course Description:
This intensive two-part workshop was created for individuals with at least one-year of grant writing experience. Through instruction and practical exercises, the workshop will teach participants a step-by-step approach to preparing successful proposals and then provide the opportunity for proposal review and feedback. The workshop will familiarize participants with the stages of preparing a winning proposal including: program planning, creating measurable objectives, outcomes and timelines, targeting funding research and reading "between the lines" of foundation grant guidelines.
About the Presenter:
Carrie Roberts, CFRE, works with a number of nonprofit and governmental organizations in the United States and Canada. Skilled in prospect research, fundraising, grant writing, organizational development and planning/evaluation, Ms. Roberts has served as a program officer at a local Southern California Foundation. She teaches proposal writing courses and provides award winning proposal writing services and technical assistance to a number of nonprofit organizations.



