Use Webinars to Get Grant Dollars
By admin on Jun 10, 2013 in Uncategorized
The following comments were made by attendees at a 2-part webinar given for the Grant Professionals Association in Kansas City:
“This was a packed webinar, full of very useful information, presented in a professional, friendly manner by a person who knows her stuff. I got a lot out of it.”
“Very informative presenter”
“Solid information. The strategy module was a good inclusion. Well-structured and delivered.”
“Very well-organized and well-paced”
“Valerie presented the material in a practical, easy-to-understand manner. I thought she did an excellent presentation.”
“Valerie Mann was very knowledgeable of foundations and researching to match the foundation guidelines with the needs of your program. I found the webinar to be very informative in applying for a foundation grant.”
“Great webinar. Presenter was terrific!”
My most popular webinar is “Searching for Grants”. This is a very thorough and complete tutorial on all of the search mechanisms and software for finding federal, state, corporate, bank, and financial grant assistance. It consists of a 1 1/2 hour presentation, with 15 minutes for questions. I have consistently received a high registration for these webinars and have gotten numerous comments on how useful these webinars are. Most beginning grant seekers don’t really know all of the resources that are out there to search for grants, including grants.gov, the Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance, the Foundation Center and many others. I explain all of this in detail and discuss which search mechanisms are the most useful and which are the least useful. There is also a section on how to take the sources you have identified and decide your action steps. These webinars are given about once a month. See below on how to register. This is specific, concrete information which you can take back to your office and begin using immediately. The next webinar will be held on 6/12 from 2:00 to 3:45 p.m.
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