The two-day Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing program is a great skill builder for the beginner or intermediate grant writer. Whatever your skill levels, come ready to learn the basics and build a written grant proposal. At the end of day one, you will have a proposal outline and all the resources you need to expand your outline into a full proposal.
Return on Day Two with your full proposal and we will put you into the role of a reviewer, teach you strategies for finding funding, and provide you with an opportunity to polish your proposal and send it in for a strong professional review. A panel discussion from local grantors will occur on this day with a chance for you to ask your own questions to professionals who regularly review and approve local grant proposals.
Choose which workshop you’d like to attend when you register. Eligibility to attend these workshops is limited to nonprofits, civic organizations (libraries, parks, police, fire, police, EMA), and schools serving Morgan County residents and youth.
Thanks to The Community Foundation of Morgan County and Home Bank’s partnership, registration is discounted from the regular price of $195 to $50 per attendee.
Where: Home Bank’s Training Room, 59 W Washington Street. Enter via lobby to elevator. Staff escort will be available.
Cost: The workshop is $50 per attendee, which includes all materials and lunch on both days. Two persons max per organization.
- If paying by check: Please mail to CFMC at 56 N. Main Street, Martinsville, IN 46151
- If paying online by credit card: https://morgan.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=1256
Registration: Registration is available by visiting https://smr.to/p89761. For more information, contact Jessica Schwarz at jschwarz@cfmconline.org or 765-813-0003.
Registration closes one week prior to the start of each workshop. Attendance will fill up fast; 30 registrants per workshop.
Whether your project big or small, this workshop will give you the information you need to submit proposals confidentially.
NOTE: If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, please contact Ashley True at atrue@cfmconline.org or via phone at 765-813-0003.