A to Z Grant Writing with Linda Vallejo
A to Z Grant Writing with Linda Vallejo, available at $129.99, has an average rating of 4.17, with 96 lectures, 13 quizzes, based on 3 reviews, and has 13 subscribers.
You will learn about How and where to look for potential funders who are a “good match” for your organization How to organize a grant writing team and office How to network and develop mutually beneficial partnerships with a variety of funders and supporters How to put together a complete proposal package including budgets This course is ideal for individuals who are The A to Z Course has been designed for experienced and novice grantwriters, new and established non profit organizations in all sectors; arts and culture, health, K-16 education, environment, and human and social services, as well as faith-based organizations and municipalities. It is particularly useful for The A to Z Course has been designed for experienced and novice grantwriters, new and established non profit organizations in all sectors; arts and culture, health, K-16 education, environment, and human and social services, as well as faith-based organizations and municipalities.
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Summary
Title: A to Z Grant Writing with Linda Vallejo
Price: $129.99
Average Rating: 4.17
Number of Lectures: 96
Number of Quizzes: 13
Number of Published Lectures: 96
Number of Published Quizzes: 13
Number of Curriculum Items: 121
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 121
Original Price: $129.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How and where to look for potential funders who are a “good match” for your organization
- How to organize a grant writing team and office
- How to network and develop mutually beneficial partnerships with a variety of funders and supporters
- How to put together a complete proposal package including budgets
Who Should Attend
- The A to Z Course has been designed for experienced and novice grantwriters, new and established non profit organizations in all sectors; arts and culture, health, K-16 education, environment, and human and social services, as well as faith-based organizations and municipalities.
Target Audiences
- The A to Z Course has been designed for experienced and novice grantwriters, new and established non profit organizations in all sectors; arts and culture, health, K-16 education, environment, and human and social services, as well as faith-based organizations and municipalities.
A to Z Grant Writing will teach you all about grant writing in six weeks online!
Join me for an in-depth course that provides a step-by-step overview for a successful grantwriting campaign.
I developed the A to Z Grant Writing Course in 1985 to help new and established nonprofit professionals gain a step-by-step understanding of the complete grant writing process. The cornerstone of the A to Z Grant Writing System is a series of well-designed tools used to create a “grant writing campaign” where proposals are submitted on a regular, ongoing basis to build the organization’s stability and future.
The A to Z System works for new and established organizations in all sectors; arts and culture, health, K-16 education, environment, and human and social services, as well as faith-based organizations and municipalities. I first taught this “system” in 1985 though the Learning Annex for working professionals in after-work evening presentations. My teaching efforts continued with many national presentations for nonprofit organizations, colleges and universities, municipalities, and state agencies. From 1997 to 2021 I served as the A to Z Grant Writing Online Instructor with Education 2 Go offering the course in over 2,500 colleges and universities nationwide.
I am proud to have coached and consulted with many national non profit organizations to help them reach their goals. Today, I am launching the NEW A to Z Grant Writing “Personalized Online Learning Experience” for beginner, intermediate, and advanced nonprofit professionals, and future grant writers.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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How and where to look for potential funders who are a “good match” for your organization
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How to organize a grantwriting team and office
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How to network and develop mutually beneficial partnerships with a variety of funders and supporters
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How to put together a complete proposal package including budgets
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How to organize and implement a successful grant writing campaign
HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT
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You will gain a complete “A to Z” understanding of the grant writing process
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You will be able to research, plan, and write grants for any organization
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You will be able to use your new skills to support your organization’s needs, advance your career—or start a new one!
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You will receive a certificate of completion
HOW THE COURSE IS TAUGHT
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Instructor led or self-paced online course
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12 lessons and 6 weeks to complete the course
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome to the World of Grant Writing!
Lecture 1: Introduction (Video)
Lecture 2: Introduction: Welcome to the World of Grant Writing!
Lecture 3: A Range of Worthy Projects
Lecture 4: How to Get Into Grant Writing?
Lecture 5: What Type of Grant Will Work for You?
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 2: The Research Information Sheet
Lecture 1: Which Type of Grant Will Work for You?
Lecture 2: Introduction: The Research Information Sheet
Lecture 3: Meet the Research Information Sheet
Lecture 4: Practice Makes Perfect!
Lecture 5: The Start-Up Non Profit
Lecture 6: The Organization's Press Kit
Lecture 7: Summary
Lecture 8: FAQs
Lecture 9: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 3: Funder Application Guidelines
Lecture 1: Introduction: Funder Application Guidelines
Lecture 2: The Letter of Request/Proposal
Lecture 3: The Surdna Foundation, A Large National Funder
Lecture 4: Wells Fargo, A Large Regional Funder
Lecture 5: Ben & Jerry’s Foundation: A Small National Funder
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 4: Getting Organized
Lecture 1: Chronology of the Grant Writing Process
Lecture 2: Introduction: Getting Organized
Lecture 3: Chronology of the Grant Writing Process
Lecture 4: Making the Red-Hot Resource Books
Lecture 5: Some Tools For Getting Organized
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 5: Developing Positive Relationships with Funders
Lecture 1: Recognizing Your Funders as Partners
Lecture 2: Introduction: Developing Positive Relationships with Funders
Lecture 3: Building Positive Relationships with Funders
Lecture 4: Initial Information Request
Lecture 5: The “Soundbite” Introduction
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 6: Working with Collaborative Partners
Lecture 1: Creating a Development Team Effort
Lecture 2: Introduction: Working with Collaborative Partners
Lecture 3: Teamwork
Lecture 4: Collaborative Partnerships
Lecture 5: The Site Visit
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 7: Letters of Request and the Courage to Ask
Lecture 1: Collaborative Partnerships
Lecture 2: Introduction: Letters of Request and the Courage to Ask
Lecture 3: The Letter of Inquiry
Lecture 4: Letter of Request / Full Proposal
Lecture 5: Asking for the Appropriate Grant Amount
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 8: The Gold Medal Proposal Package | Part One
Lecture 1: Creating a Team of Funders
Lecture 2: Introduction: The Gold Medal Proposal Package | Part One
Lecture 3: How to Gain Support and Save Time
Lecture 4: Elements of the Gold Medal Proposal Package
Lecture 5: Press, People, and Papers
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Chapter 9: The Gold Medal Proposal Package | Part Two
Lecture 1: Proposal Package Elements
Lecture 2: Introduction: Proposal Package Elements
Lecture 3: What Problem Are You Working To Solve?
Lecture 4: How to Measure Program Success
Lecture 5: What Do Your Finances Look Like?
Lecture 6: Summary
Lecture 7: FAQs
Lecture 8: Supplemental Materials
Instructors
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Linda Vallejo
Instructor, Artist, Grant Writer
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