Grant Writing 101 - Preparing a strong grant application or partnership proposal

 

Caroline Polgrabia
MInistry of Tourism, Culture & Sport, Toronto

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1/2 DAY SESSION JUST $199+hst for FEO Members or $249+hst For Non-Members

 

Session Date: Monday, February 26, 2024 from 9:00am to 12:00pm

Location: Hennepin Ballroom North

Session Title: Grant Writing 101 - Preparing a strong grant application or partnership proposal

Session Description: Grant Writing 101 will guide potential applicants through the Grant Writing' cycle which begins long before the Grant application intake session opens.
Participants will learn what key information and documents are needed in order to determine if grant objectives are aligned with your event outcomes. Stop
wasting time writing applications that do not get approved, and start targeting grants that help you accomplish your organizational goals.

3 Expected Learning Outcomes for Attendees

  1. Understand CORE planning information / materials / documents needed to prepare strong proposals / grants
  2. Key Details needed to successfully describe your organization & outline your project / needs
  3. Understanding the grant / proposal writing 'process' and resources available to write strong targeted applications

 

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SECOND SESSION:

 

Session Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 from 4:00pm to 5:00pm

Location: Hennepin Ballroom South

Session Title: Guide to Grant Guidelines - Learn To Pick Winners!

Session Description: Guide to Grant Guidelines - Learn To Pick Winners! will review a ‘typical’ program guide, and assist applicants with how to quickly review a program guide to assess whether a program is right for your organization….at this time. Participants will learn what key information is critical to determine if grant objectives are aligned with your event outcomes. Stop ‘chasing’ grants and start targeting programs that deliver.

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3 Expected Learning Outcomes for Attendees

  1. General understanding of a ‘typical’ program guide
  2. How to identify critical information that tells you if a program is right for you
  3. Understanding the support / resources available to help you in the process

 

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