Dates: July 12 & 13 ** Up To 4 CE Hours
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Writing a good sustainability plan alone it
NOT going to keep you going.
Nor will it get the funding you need in these tough economic times.
Organizations must have the infrastructure and implementable forward
thinking plans. You must also have solid, well developed project
ideas before you seek funding from outside resources.
However, creating effective, compelling proposals can be difficult if you do not have a good understanding of the practical aspects of funding development. What you will Learn: This four hour two-session webinar will include the nuts and bolts of how to write a proposal, writing goals and objectives, the grant makers perspective, developing a budget, establishing need with hard data, developing solid evaluation mechanisms, creating in-depth sustainability plans, learn how to understand the importance of linkages, coalitions and partnerships when applying for funding and where to find diverse sources of funding. Finally, an important focus of the webinar will be how to link grants with creating innovative projects linked to sustainable communities, environmental/green economy, and technology, with specialized components focused on Federal funding, the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA- Stimulus) funding among others. Program participants will learn;
Who should attend: Executives and program administrators and developers, community-based development organizations (CBDO), grant writers, grant makers and monitors, state and county agencies, health, housing & social service agencies, foundation administrators and corporate giving organizations, among others. Webinar Leader: Bette C. Neville, Ed.D., Former Director of Treatment, Associated Marine Institutes. Certified YASI (Youth Assessment Screening Instrument) Trainer, Motivational Interviewing Network Trainer (MINT)
Until this
past June (2009) when she retired, Dr. Bette Neville worked at the Associated
Marine Institutes in Tampa, Florida where she had been serving as Director of
Treatment for the previous 5 years. Her work there helped to lead the
organization in the implementation of evidence-based principles and practices.
Thankfully she could not stay away for very long when Joyfields Institute sought
her out. She returns now to help others through training and development at
Joyfields Institute. We are privileged to have her on board as a trainer.
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