Grant Writing 101 and More7/16/20199:30am2:30pm
Venue
Tukwila, WA 98168
Tuesday, July 16th
9:30 – 1:00 p.m. (3.5 hrs)
Beginner’s Grant Writing Workshop
This workshop is designed for people with little or no experience in grant writing for aging services. It is a blend of short didactic content interspersed with interactive activities and includes handouts that participants can use as notes or templates to prepare their own proposals. The content includes:
- Crucial differences between fund raising and grant writing
- Becoming a grant ready organization: Steps in the grant writing process (including many before writing begins) in a collaborative agency-wide manner
- How to write required grant components effectively, with content focused on needs and assets inherent in elder care and aging services
- Basic information on finding possible funders
Tuesday, July 16th
1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
An Introduction to Fund Raising Basics for Aging Service Providers
This session is an introductory and simple overview for those with no or very limited experience in fund raising. Part 1 provides basic ideas for inexpensive and easy-to-execute small fund raising events. These events are the “sweet spot” for novices, more than a bake sale but far less than a $250 per plate soiree. Part 2 discusses some very basic concepts to understand before soliciting donations.
About the Speaker
Carol Hegeman has 30+years writing and managing award-winning grants for LeadingAge NY and is co-author of “Grant Writing for Aging Services and Programs,” She received the American Society on Aging 2008 award for excellence in training and education.
She conducts workshops for elder care providers across the country and has presented at LeadingAge WA previously. She is known as a dynamic and engaging presenter.