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Essential Grant Skills - National American Indian Housing Council - September 2023

Sponsoring
Essential Grant Skills
— a 2-day training —
September 13 & 14, 2023

Tight schedule and even tighter budget? Need an intro to grant proposal writing or a refresher course? Then this fast-paced, two-day course is just for you! Learn how the grant process works so you can translate the passion for your mission into a compelling argument for funding. This training is ideal for government agencies and non-profit organizations seeking federal, foundation and corporate funding.

Learn how to:
  • Write a data-based description of the problem your nonprofit cares about
  • Define specific, measurable outcomes and demonstrate that your organization can deliver them
  • Build a basic, doable evaluation plan (and know when to call in an expert)
  • Outline a bulletproof budget
  • Plan ahead for future funding to sustain your program
  • Understand the grant proposal review process
  • Identify which tools help you find grantmakers that are right for you.
Training Includes:
  • An immersive experience delivered live over 2 days
  • Sample grant proposals for reference
  • An e-notebook richly filled with resources
  • PDF PowerPoints used in class
  • Certificate of Completion for all who fully participate
  • Six months of Alumni Membership benefits which include:
    • A proposal review by one of the Center’s senior trainers
    • Access to GrantStation databases for researching funders
    • Discounts for more grant training, consulting, & publications
Schedule
Morning Between sessions Afternoon
Sept. 13 8:30-10am/10:30am - 12pm Lunch break 1:30 - 4:30pm
Sept. 14 8:30-10am/10:30am - 12pm Lunch break 1:30 - 4:30pm

Learn more: Essential Grant Skills

 

Questions?
For more information, contact Charles Anderson, Executive Director, at Northwest Indian Housing Association: canderson@nwiha.org.

National American Indian Housing Council's mission is to effectively and efficiently promote and support American Indians, Alaska Natives and native Hawaiians in their self- determined goal to provide culturally relevant and quality affordable housing for native people. is dedicated to eliminating disparities in minority health through innovative strategies and financial opportunities, public health promotion, legislative action, public policy and systems change.