We Have to Get Funded - What Did I Do Wrong?

 Okay, so you’ve attended the free sessions, you’ve registered for grants.gov, and you get enough free e-newsletters to choke your inbox; but your grant application was still rejected!   How do you write a grant that will get funded? This webinar is designed to help you drive to the core of what you need to make your case and “make money.”  The goal for the webinar is to point you to resources that will help you figure out how to move to the next level.  Your lack of success may mean that you need better data, or a different marketing approach to your program concept, or perhaps your grant application just needs to be more readable.  Among the websites we will explore are Policy Map, data collection centers, master-planning organizations for each state, and the Urban Institute.
 
Target audience:  Anyone who is new to writing grants though individuals who have previously written grants can also learn some pointers and methods for writing more successful grants.
 
Cost per session:
  • $25 per session fo TANO Members
  • $50 per session for Non-TANO Members
Sign up for the Series and Save!
You must register for each session separately but you can pay for all sessions at one time!

Cost for 7-part Series:
       $150 for TANO Members (one session FREE!)
       $300 for Non-TANO Members (one session FREE!)

This is part of a seven-part webinar series on grant making. You must register for each session separately but you can save by registering for all seven webinars. (Multiple participants from your organization may attend).

 

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Fundamentals of Grant Writing

How many times have you thought: I am a good writer, I should be able to write grants, right?  Fundamentals of grant writing involves several skills: research, planning, and writing.  This session will teach you basic skills in all three areas.

Thursday, August 23rd
2:00pm-3:30pm
 
 
Stepping Up Your Grant Writing

This webinar is geared for beginners to intermediate grant writing professionals. In this webinar, we move rapidly from refining and framing skills for, to sharpening the focus,  and finally to editing with internet resources. We even confront the dreaded "writer's block" and time management techniques.
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Thursday, August 30th
2:00pm-3:30pm
 
   
 
We Have to Get Funded - What Did I Do Wrong?

Okay, so you've attended the free sessions, you've registered for grants.gov, and you get enough free e-newsletters to choke your inbox .... but your grant was still rejected!  How do you write a grant that will get funded? This webinar is designed to help you drive to the core of what you need to make your case and "make money".

 

Click HERE to Register & For More Info

Thursday, September 6th
2:00pm-3:30pm

 
   
 
What Happens When a Grant is Reviewed?

This webinar will give you insight into the grant reviewer's world from an actual grant reviewer who has reviewed  federal grants, private foundation grants, corporate sponsored foundation grants, and grants from private individuals for over nine years.  In particular, this session will review key components of recent federal grants and how they are scored.

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Thursday, September 13th
2:00pm-3:30pm
 
   
 
Before You Write- How Do Organizations Become Grant Ready?

This webinar offers beginners and advanced grant professionals essential tools and techniques to prepare organizations to be grant-ready.

 

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Thursday, September 20th
2:00pm-3:30pm

 
   
 

Being a Grant Writing Consultant - Can I Do This as a Business?

I have written grants for years, and they have always been funded. Can I do this as a business? The webinar will provide you with an understanding of what it takes to start your own grant writing consulting business.

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Thursday, September 27th
2:00pm-3:30pm
 
   
 

After the Award Letter Arrives- Grant Management

You've researched the perfect grant; you've written the perfect application; and the award letter has arrived. Wow! You did it! Now what? In 90 minutes, we'll introduce you to resources, suggestions and professional organizations that will help guide you in a world of increasing requirements for accountability and fiscal oversight.

Thursday, October 4th
2:00pm-3:30pm
 

 

You must register for each session separately but you can pay for all sessions at one time!

 

Cost per session:
  • $25 per session fo TANO Members
  • $50 per session for Non-TANO Members
Sign up for the Series and Save!

Cost for 7-part Series:
       $150 for TANO Members (one session FREE!)
       $300 for Non-TANO Members (one session FREE!)

This is part of a seven-part webinar series on grant making. You must register for each session separately but you can Save $50 by registering for all seven webinars. (Multiple participants from your organization may attend).

 
   
 
Take These Classes in Your Pajamas!

 

New to taking courses via webinar? It's easy! Watch the presentation on your computer. Listen to the presentation over your phone!

 

Step 1 - Register for the session.
Once you make your payment you will receive an email with a link to log in and phone number.

 

Step 2 - Watch for 24-hour reminder.

Use this reminder email to verify the link you've been sent is the correct session, and also to ensure your computer's compatibility with the presentation software.

 

Step 3 - Log on 10-30 minutes early.

Follow the link (same as from the reminder email) to the ReadyTalk conference room and prepare for the webinar to begin.

 

 

Log on prior to the start of the webinar to ensure no technical difficulties prevent you from attending - someone will be available to assist you with any problems, may they arise.
 

Location: Webinar! Take this class from your home or office!

Date: Sept. 13, 2012, 2 p.m. - Sept. 13, 2012, 3:30 p.m.