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  Training

FREE – Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC) 2005 Grants Workshop

Learn how to apply for public parks/recreation site or facility grants in your community. Loacl, state and federal agencies may apply. Non-profit organizations are eligible for some programs.

February 8 – Everett February 15 – Spokane
February 9 – Olympia February 16 – Kennewick
February 10 – Kelson February 17 – Wenatchee

Register early for this free workshop. Go to: www.iac.wa.gov/grnats.asp.


Intensive Workshop on Practical Grant Writing & Evaluation

Seattle, WA: February 28-March 2, 2005. Seattle Center, the Shaw Room

This unique 3-day workshop offers a "Mini-MBA" in Practical Grant Writing & Evaluation. Suitable for people of all levels of grant writing experience. This hands-on 3-day event will give you the tools and techniques to put together a Clear, Concise, and Compelling© case why you should receive funding to support your program or meet your mission.

Unlike most grant writing workshops, we not only teach you how to craft a clear and compelling statement about what you are going to do, but also how to put together a strong plan to evaluate and demonstrate your results. This extra level of professionalism makes the difference between winning and losing proposals. Only our unique 3-day program offers this full agenda. We will give you a new understanding of the grant application process and the tools you will need to write your own successful grant proposals.

Tuition is $500 per person for the three-day workshop. A 10% discount on tuition is given if two or more people from the same agency sign up.

For more details and to register

Contact Karl Hamner at karl@kmhconsulting.com or (310) 309-5275 to find out about other dates and locations or to schedule a custom workshop.

 
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