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It’s that time of year...as the New Year approaches, it’s time to think about how to increase your efforts for 2019. Have you considered improving your grant seeking strategy as a goal to kick off the New Year?
A strong plan with clear goals can ensure that you secure the funding necessary to achieve your desired grant revenue. But howto you set goals that are actually attainable?
Our sponsor, CharityHowTo, will be offering a free, live webinar called “Start Your 2019 Grant Seeking Off Right!” This online training will show you how to evaluate your successes in 2018, and how to set goals for 2019 that will help expand your grant seeking strategy and revenue.
We will also discuss how to increase the engagement of your colleagues in being part of the grant planning process to further increase your success. |
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What You Will Learn from this Live Webinar - How to define your success in current year beyond dollars awarded
- How to set goals for your success in the upcoming year to include measurements beyond dollars awarded
- How to engage your colleagues to get them ready for the upcoming year’s goals
This Webinar is Perfect For You If… - You are new or relatively new to the field of grant seeking
- You are working to be more proactive in your grant seeking
- You are looking to increase your success percentage and craft more competitive grant applications.
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Presented by Grant Writing Expert Diane H. Leonard, GPC Diane H. Leonard, GPC is a Grant Professional Certified (GPC) and Approved Trainer for the Grant Professionals Association. Diane has personally secured more than $50.1 million dollars since founding DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services in 2006 in competitive grant funds for its clients. When not working on grant application to the federal government, state and local governments, or private foundations, Diane can be found in the 1000 Islands, out for a run, or drinking a strong cup of coffee. |
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