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What you'll learn
- Learn basic principles of effective grant writing.
- Discover how to use databases and conduct Internet research.
- Learn a simple eight step process for writing an effective grant.
Description
"Used the sample grant as a guide to write a grant proposal. Just found out last week that we won the the grant to the tune of $1.9 million dollars. I am so happy and excited. The sample grant proposals are awesome! I highly recommend this course!" - Sheila Savage
Course Summary
Learning how to write a grant is a great way to build your resume and learn valuable skills. Hiring a grant writer can cost anywhere between $35 to $150 an hour. Regardless if you work for an organization that needs funding or if you are looking to freelance, don't hire someone else when in just over two hours you can learn how to write an effective grant on your own.
The course is self-paced and can be taken from the comfort of your home, office, or on the go. The course consists of a series of short lectures and a quiz, focused on three main learning objectives;
Grant Writing Basics
How to Write a Grant Proposal
Searching for Funding
The course includes grant writing myths, how to focus on the funder, a simple eight step process for developing your proposal, where to look for funding, how to conduct research and how to keep informed about grant opportunities offered by both foundations and government programs. Certificate of completion available.
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- 151467 Estudiantes
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Richard Feenstra
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Richard Feenstra is an educational psychologist with a focus on the art and science of decision-making. His basic philosophy is that better decisions can lead to better lives and stronger communities.
Richard holds an M.S. in workforce development and a Ph.D. in educational psychology. His professional background is in public service, including the military, law enforcement, and fire safety.
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I have not worked in grant writing for ten years. This course was great by allowing me to update my skills. Thank you.
The info in my opinion serves as a reminder to pause before responding. The questions get to think deeply about your why, your approach, who you want to write for, and how you plan to set yourself apart from other grant writers. All this means it's not done quick, fast and in a hurry.