Grant Writing

Understanding The Grant Life Cycle

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Grant Writing

What You Will Learn!

  • An overview of the entire grant life cycle - from project idea to knowledge dissemination.
  • How to develop a compelling concept paper.
  • A comprehensive guide to building long-lasting relationships with internal and external collaborators.
  • A guide to finding funding in the most useful grant databases with tips on how to narrow your search criteria and how to build long-lasting relationships.
  • Fundamentals on how to develop your proposal with downloadable guides and homework.
  • Practical instructions on how to submit your proposal or application.
  • A comprehensive guide on how to negotiate contracts and set up your grant award.
  • Fundamentals on how to implement your grant award with tips on how to build partnerships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Practical advice on how to close out your grant award.
  • Proactive guide on how to disseminate the data from your grant project.

Description

When most grant writers think of the grant life cycle they think of three stages - pre-award, award, and post-award. However, the grant life cycle is a much more complex process through which grant seekers must develop the project idea, develop the proposal, implement the project, close out the award, disseminate the knowledge gathered, while building long-lasting relationships with partners and funders. In this course, "Grant Life Cycle", we are going to explore the major steps you need to take to go from idea to dissemination. We will address the value of having a solid, fundable idea, but more important, the significance of building strong relationships with internal and external collaborators and potential funders . We will teach you how to efficiently and effectively search for prospects and explore  the components of a compelling proposal. We will walk you through the steps of award negotiation, implementation and dissemination while providing valuable lessons on how to establish relationships which will last far beyond your current grant proposal. We hope you enjoy this course.

Who Should Attend!

  • New grant writers, grant administrators, nonprofits with new offices of sponsored programs, researchers new to grant writing

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Tags

  • Grant Writing

Subscribers

238

Lectures

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