USGG Key Training Components for Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming
- Where to get new money
- Why 50% of grant proposals fail
- Sample winning grant proposals
- How to develop good problem statements
- Eleven key components of a proposal
- Five step process for program planning
- 28 items to have prepared in advance
- Private foundation & Corporate grants
- Federal, state & local government grants
- Evaluation methodology
- Fascinating case studies
- Individualized coaching for improvement
- Collaboration exercises
- Workbook and Handouts
USGG offers three different options for Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming for those who want to learn how to research grant opportunities as well as how to develop successful grant proposals. All three options include training for state and federal grant opportunities, private foundation grant opportunities and a variety of other fund development strategies.
- Option One – Online Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming
- Option Two –Careers in Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming
- Option Three – Sponsored Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming
Online Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming
Online Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming take advantage of the latest technology and are unlike any other grant writing workshops in the county. Participants receive exactly the same training as offered in a two-day on-site workshop in the comfort of their own home or office. The self-paced course can be taken at any time - without losing valuable time away from the office or spending hundreds of dollars on travel expenses to Grant Writing Workshops in other states or cities. Participants receive a PowerPoint presentation with audio containing over 100 training slides, a 250 page workbook with sample grant proposals and hundreds of funding resources, e-mail correspondence with the trainer, and two online conference sessions where students network with other students and ask questions of the trainer in a live forum. For more information regarding Online Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming e-mail Beverly Santicola, President of USGG or call toll free 866-843-3493.
Careers in Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming
Grant writing workshops in Wyoming are offered via the Internet for those interested in grant writing careers. The course, called Grant Writing as a Career includes 10 modules designed to teach the basics of grant writing up through complicated grant proposals that require extensive research to describe the need for the project. Included in the course are research strategies to find hundreds of grant funding opportunities and prospects interested in financially supporting the participant’s field of interest. At the end of the self-paced course individuals will have the skills necessary to begin their own Grant Writing Career, whether it be a Home-Based Business or as a Professional Grant Writer for a Nonprofit Organization. For a brochure about the online grant writing course titled Grant Writing as a Career e-mail Beverly Santicola, President of USGG or call toll free 866-843-3493.
Sponsorship Opportunities for Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming
Any city or state government agency, elementary/secondary school, college or university can benefit by sponsoring a grant writing workshop in Wyoming. Churches, as well as other faith based nonprofit organizations benefit too when they sponsor grant writing workshops in Wyoming. USGG Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming can be sponsored as a fundraising event or can be provided as a community service by any community based organization. USGG will conduct Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming in collaboration with Chambers of Commerce, United Way agencies, hospitals, law enforcement agencies, fire departments and also community minded corporations who have an interest in helping nonprofit organizations in their community expand and enhance services. For more information on how to sponsor Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming e-mail Beverly Santicola, President of USGG or call 866-843-3493.
USGG two-day Grant Writing Workshops have been described as “awesome, entertaining, educational, fantastic, powerful, and practical.” Beginning grant writers, as well as seasoned professionals, claim these grant writing classes are the best they have ever attended. Most participants say USGG grant writing seminars are far better than ones that cost two-three times more. Information on the Grant Writing Workshops in Wyoming offered by USGG is provided below:
Day One - For those new to the field of professional grant writing, or those wanting to improve their success rate, introductory grant writing workshops in Wyoming will be designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamentals of grant writing. Students learn step-by-step how to develop award winning grant proposals, as well as how to have 90% of the proposal done before they begin. The agenda for Day One of the grant writing seminars in Wyoming will include 1) eleven key components of a grant proposal, 2) how to develop a good problem statement, 3) setting measurable goals and objectives, 4) five important components of a program plan, 5) how to make your case for support, 6) twenty-eight items you can have prepared in advance, 7) elements of an effective fundraising plan, 8) grant research methods and tools, 9) letters of support or collaboration, and 10) non profit fundamentals. Students will have an opportunity to work individually and in groups on their own issues in our grant writing courses. Each student that attends our grant writing classes in Wyoming will leave with a custom designed prospect list of 10-100 foundations.
Day Two - USGG Grant Writing Workshops include 1) collaboration and partnerships, 2) budget forms, 3) budget narratives, 4) managing the grant, 5) evaluation methodology, 6) federal and state proposals, 7) criteria and rating factors, 8) large foundation proposals, 9) how to turn a denial into an award, and 10) grant writing as a career. The second day of USGG grant writing seminars in Wyoming will feature actual grant writing and peer review. Participants share previous experience in grant writing and bring proposals in to be reviewed. In this session the trainer shares stories of unique and creative proposals that generated over $3 million for K-12 education. With one project that taught 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students to build computers in less than 30 minutes and one after school program that involved students in revitalizing downtown, these stories will help participants learn how to start thinking "outside the box" and develop one-of-a-kind projects for whatever target population they serve.
Beverly Santicola, President of USGG will personally conduct all sponsored Grant Writing Workshop in Wyoming. Beverly Santicola has over 25 years of experience in management, including 15 years within the non-profit sector. She has generated over $8 million dollars in grant funding over the last eight years for elementary and secondary education, technology, economic development, labor-management cooperation, and health care. Since 2001 Santicola has authored more than 35 award winning grant proposals to provide breast cancer screening, diagnostics and treatment for 9,000 low-income, uninsured women in Texas. She currently works with a variety of local, national and international clients.
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