Grant Writing Workshop – Nov 28-29
Posted by Grant Writing USA on November 15, 2022
Deptford Township Police Department and Grant Writing USA will present a two-day grants workshop in Deptford – November 28-29, 2022. This training is for grant seekers across all disciplines. Attend this class and you’ll learn how to find the funding sources and write winning grant proposals.
Beginning and experienced grant writers from city, county and state agencies as well as healthcare organizations, nonprofits, K-12, colleges and universities are encouraged to attend.
We are excited to offer you a special tuition rate of $465 which includes everything: two days of terrific instruction, workbook, and access to our Alumni Forum that’s packed full of tools, helpful discussions and more than 200 sample grant proposals. Please use the discount code “NPO” to receive this $30 discount off full price at registration.
Groups of 5 or more receive a $50 discount per person. Discounts for Grant Writing USA alumni and nonprofits are also available. Please call for details. Payment is not required at the time of registration. Agencies have 30 days from the class date to submit payment.
All health and safety guidelines will be followed. Online reservations are necessary.
More information including learning objectives, class location, graduate testimonials and online registration is available here.
Contacts:
Tammy Pitts
Grant Writing USA
888.435.7281 toll free
tammyp@grantwritingusa.com
Detective Corporal Ed Crawford
856.812.2543 Office
ecrawford@deptford-nj.org
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