FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 12, 2005
Contact: The Grant Network
Telephone: 1-888-GRANT-10
Email: info@thegrantnetwork.org
Grant Writing Workshop in Tulsa, OK:
July 25-27, 2005
Tulsa, OK --- The Grant Network will hold an
intensive 3-day grant proposal writing workshop on the University of Tulsa
campus on July 25-27, 2005.
The Grant Network is the only nonprofit national grantwriting instructional
organization. Attendees of this workshop will learn how to obtain funding
from foundations and corporations, as well as local, state, and federal
government sources. All graduates of the course will receive certification
in grant proposal writing from The Grant Network.
The Grant Network's Grant Writing Workshop teaches students the skills needed
to become an expert grant writer. The Grant Network gives workshop
attendees a holistic view of the grant process, highlighting the relevance and
importance of each phase. Participants in this course are taught
each step of the grant process from researching grant leads to developing
long-lasting relationships with funding sources. This broad scope of
instruction gives attendees a crucial competitive advantage.
Each day begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 5:00 p.m., with registration
beginning at 7:30 a.m. on day one. The first day of the workshop
focuses on grant source research. Students will learn the
fundamentals of government, corporation, and foundation
research. The workshop emphasizes the wide range of research tools
available from traditional library resources to the best online
databases. Students are taught how to integrate their research into
the grant seeking process from the initiation of the funding effort. The
second day of the course concentrates on writing the grant
proposal. Here, students are taught how to become grant experts
through an in-depth analysis of each element of successful grant proposals. This
substantive portion of the course is where students learn the art of mastering
the grant writing process. The last day of the course teaches
students how to maximize a development program including program fundamentals,
productivity, and effective program execution.
Tuition for the workshop is $549. For group registrations of four or
more, each group member receives a discounted tuition of
$449. Faculty and staff of the hosting institution receive a
discounted tuition of $449. Workshop attendees receive personalized
grant research, 98 grant proposal samples, and grant writing software at no
additional cost. Graduates of the course receive lifetime access to
the Grantseekers' Forum, an online meeting place for grant writing professionals. Early
registration is recommended as class size is limited. Registration
may be conducted online www.thegrantnetwork.org
or attendees may call 1-888-472-6810 to register with an associate.
Upcoming Workshops
July 25-27, 2005: Tulsa, OK - Univ. of Tulsa
July 26-27, 2005: Swainsboro, GA - East Georgia College
Aug. 1-3, 2005: Anchorage, AK - Alaska Pacific
Univ.
Aug. 1-3, 2005: Louisville, KY - Univ. of Louisville
Aug. 8-10, 2005: Springfield, MO - Southwest MO State
Univ.
Aug. 15-17, 2005: Billings,
MT - Montana State Univ.-Billings
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complete list of workshops
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