A common misconception in the grant writing process is that the actual proposal is a major component of the grant seeking process. However, to be successful, grant writing is a process that entails careful planning, research and outreach, as well as cultivating relationships.
The grant-writing and fund-raising environment is increasingly competitive. Organization and preparation matter and can assist in your organization successfully receiving a grant.
Penn State Extension is offering a program on grant-writing for non-profit organizations and municipalities seeking financial support for projects.
The program will be held Monday, October 2, from 1 pm to 4 pm at the Penn State Scranton campus, off Route 347 near I-81. The cost of the workshop is $25 per person.
The workshop addresses how to work effectively with foundations, components of an effective proposal, evaluation strategies, and how a grant proposal is reviewed. The program will conclude with a panel presentation of representatives from local foundations and a State elected official’s office.
This workshop is recommended for staff, volunteers and board members of community nonprofits, local governments and other community organizations.
To register, go to http://extension.psu.edu/grant-writing
For more information, contact Peter Wulfhorst at [email protected] or 570-296-3400.
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