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Learn the essential knowledge and skills to develop effective foundation grant proposals including using a need statement and logic model to communicate why your organization can best do this work.
Attend the informational presentation at 1 pm and stay for the interactive workshop at 2pm where participants can practice the skills and strategies to support their proposal writing with support and feedback.
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This workshop will be offered in a hybrid format, and anyone is welcome to attend either in person or on Zoom. Handouts will be emailed to everyone registered in advance of the workshop for your convenience, as well as provided to in person attendees.
Attend these workshops to learn about nonprofit funding resources. Each workshop features Foundation Directory and Candid resources, followed by a facilitated and coach-like conversation about local nonprofit strategies and challenges. For more information, to schedule a custom workshop for your group or board meeting, or to make an appointment to learn how to use the library's resources for nonprofits for your organization, contact Community Connections Librarian Lissa Staley estaley@tscpl.org.
This class is brought to you in partnership with Candid, a nonprofit that helps other nonprofits serve their communities. As a Candid community member, we offer Candid's key tools including in-building access to Foundation Directory so that nonprofits seeking funding can find and connect with funders.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual | Consumer Information & Legal | Business/Jobs/Career |
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