Nonprofit Grantwriting - MGT-X816
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Course Description
Do More with Additional Funding; Learn How to Write Winning Grant Proposals
This course will provide students with the guidance, tools, and practice for writing a competitive nonprofit grant proposal for foundation funding and public funding. Students will learn the step-by-step processes of grant preparation and will receive feedback on their writing and proposal organization. Topics will include Getting Grant Organized; Developing Key Grant Components; Integrating Program Evaluation and Budgeting; and Writing/Submitting a Final Proposal.
Learner Outcomes
- Interpret a Request for Proposal (RFP); prospect for and identify which grant opportunities to prioritize over others
- Define and implement a step-by-step approach to writing strong and competitive grant proposals for foundation grants and public funds
- Utilize worksheets and activities related to key elements of grant proposals
- Hone writing skills by developing a mock proposal
- Use data and research to improve your proposals
Course Details
Number of Units: 1.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours
Who Should Attend: This course provides continuing education for nonprofit professionals and nonprofit volunteers, including CEOs, Executive Directors, Development Directors, Grant Writers, Fundraising Coordinators, Development Associates, and Development Volunteers.
Course Materials: Text, Winning Grants Step by Step: The Complete Workbook for Planning, Developing, and Writing Successful Proposals by Tori O'Neal-McElrath, Lynn Kanter, et al, available at Amazon.com or your local bookstore.
Applies Towards the Following Certificate(s), Professional Programs and Series
- Nonprofit Management Certificate : Core Courses - To Enroll and Learn More Click a Course Below
Online Fixed-Datecourses offer a convenient, yet rigorous style of learning that allows you to structure your education to suit your schedule while keeping you on pace toward achieving your educational goals. Online courses have fixed start and finish dates similar to classroom courses, but as an online student, you will have access to your classroom at any time and can view your assignments, syllabus and course resources from any computer with Internet capability.