Course Information
Course Overview
Learn how to write a standard project proposal to a foundation.
This course is designed for nonprofit leaders, grant writers, and professional executives that want to improve their grant development by constructing successful proposals through a simple five step process. This course offers a comprehensive approach to developing grants for submission to foundations, and private/government entities. This introductory course includes proven grant writing strategies, professional tips, and previously funded grant samples, to assist you with the development a full grant proposal. The class lectures are designed to strengthen your understanding of the grant development process while helping you to achieve organizational readiness. By using real grant language and samples, this course offers tons of information to make your grant writing experience manageable, yet pleasurable.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 44 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Welcome to the course
- Section 2 ABC's of Grant Writing
- Section 3 Getting Grant-Ready
- Section 4 Main Parts of the Grant Proposal
- Section 5 Developing Your Draft Budget
- Section 6 Organizational Summary
- Section 7 Problem Statement
- Section 8 Methods Section I
- Section 9 Methods Section II
- Section 10 Evaluation Plan
What You’ll Learn
- Develop competitive grants with compelling narratives and strong content.
- Learn the Five Main Parts to great proposal writing including ways to strengthen your narrative.
- Develop fundable ideas while you construct, edit, and develop a full grant proposal.
- Improve organizational readiness and get your agency grant-ready.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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IIsaac Odun-Ayo
Yes
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TToby
it says what to do but no explination
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KKimberly Kaigler
This is excellent for me! I’m able to go back if I need to, to fully understand the information, and can take a break when needed, to take care of my home. So far, so good! The only drawback is being able to ask questions of an instructor. Online chat would be nice, at least during certain hours. If that does exist, I have not seen it as of yet.
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NNazia Manaqibwala
Until now it feels like a machine reading slides.