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Take Your Grant Proposal Writing to the Next Level

Take Your Grant Proposal Writing to the Next Level

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International Registrants: If you have trouble registering, please email copevents@philanthropy.com or call 571-540-8070 and include the name of the webinar. 

Whether you’re reapplying for support or submitting a proposal to a grant maker for the first time, you must make a persuasive, clear, and strong case for support. Too often nonprofits churn out grant requests with the same old language — and receive the same levels of support — despite rising costs and increased demand for services.

How can your nonprofit prepare winning grant proposals that inspire grant makers to support your cause at a level that will advance your mission?

In this 75-minute webinar, our guest speakers will walk you through proven ways to ensure your proposal resonates with program officers. You’ll learn how to: make your grant proposal stand out, demonstrate need and impact in compelling ways, and avoid pitfalls.

Plus, you’ll learn how to connect and build relationships with program officers, especially those you’ve never met before.

What will you learn?

  • Best ways to position your work to instill confidence among foundation decision makers
  • Tips on budget preparation to help you convey clarity and strength
  • How to use ChatGPT to customize grant requests

Don’t miss this chance to sharpen your next grant proposal and make the most of your time.

      At the Chronicle we strive to host accessible and inclusive events. This session includes live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request other accommodations, please email copevents@philanthropy.com or call 571-540-8070.

      Originally Aired: July 20, 2023

      Speakers:

      Muneer Panjwani
      Development Consultant

      Lauren Steiner
      Owner and Founder
      Grants Plus

      This session is produced with support from:

      This webinar is worth 1.25 CFRE credits.

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