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You offer two types of classes, grant
writing and grant management. What's the difference?
Grant writing (how to get the money) and grant management
(what to do after you have it). Managing the money
in accordance with regulations and laws is often the tough
part of the grants process. Do it properly and
you'll keep your auditors and grant makers happy, which
will greatly increase your chances of continued funding.
How much do your workshops cost and what
do I get for my money?
The grant writing tuition is $495 and includes
everything: two days of terrific instruction, workbook,
and access to our Alumni Forum that's packed full of
tools, helpful articles and more a library of sample grant
proposals. Graduates often comment that the access
to the Alumni Forum alone is worth the cost of
admission. It is included at no additional cost.
The grant management class tuition is $595 and
includes everything: two days of world-class instruction
and an extensive participant guide and reference
binder.
What information do you cover?
The grant writing class covers how to write grant
proposals start to finish and how to locate and track
relevant grant opportunities. Federal, state, local
and non-governmental, private sector grants are
covered. You'll learn everything you need to know to
get started writing grants. View class learning
objectives here. Beginning and experienced grant
writers from city, county and state agencies as well as
nonprofits, K-12, colleges and universities are encouraged
to attend.
The grant management class is for government
grant recipient organizations. As such, in this
class you'll learn how to manage your federal, state or
local government grants in accordance with laws and
mandatory compliance guidelines. View the course
content here.
Are the classes for beginning or experienced
participants?
Beginners learn what they need to be successful.
Experienced attendees gain new insights, sharpen skills,
affirm their knowledge and value, and leave with a sense
of renewed confidence in their abilities and mission.
How and when can I pay my tuition?
Payment by check or card is required by the workshop date
unless other arrangements are made in advance. That
said, if you work for a government agency and choose to
pay by check and you know it won't arrive by the workshop
date, no problem, that's not unusual. All we ask is
that you do your best to move things along on your end
before and after the class. Payment at the time of
online registration is requested but not required.
Who should attend?
Our workshops are for government and nonprofit
professionals. Staff, administrators, grant managers
and makers, subawardees, consultants and board members are
welcome. For-profit businesses seeking grants to
fund workforce development and training or, research and
development for the advancement of technology, medicine
and/or national security are welcome, as are individual
grant seekers such as artists, filmmakers and
researchers. Faith-based organizations are
encouraged to attend.
Our workshops are not suitable for for-profit
businesses seeking start-up capital or any other
infommercial-alleged sources of "free money." If
you're looking for college tuition grants, you don't need
us, you need a college finance counselor. If you're
not sure if we're for you, please ask. We'll respond
with a straight answer.
What about special services for the handicapped?
We make every reasonable effort to accommodate special
needs. For our hard of hearing and deaf friends,
give us a 60-day notice in advance of your workshop and
we'll do our best to provide a translator, cart writer or
other adaptive device of your choice. If you're
visually impaired, our printed materials are available in
large letter format. Please give us at least three
weeks advance notice so we can include your book in our
materials shipment to the workshop location. If you
use a wheelchair or for any other reason would like a
special seating location, let us know any time before your
class and we'll have our instructor reserve your desired
place in the classroom.
Do I have to register in advance?
Yes. After you decide which event
you want to attend, please register online. It takes
less than five minutes.
Do I have to buy anything else to be a successful
grant writer or grant manager?
No, although having web access at your place of work is
necessary as nearly every part of the grants process is in
some way dependent on the web.
I heard about other grant classes - is yours
different?
As different as night and day. If you didn't read
the home page, please do.
It's worth 30 seconds of your time. Then check out
graduate testimonials. Their
opinion is far more objective than ours.
What's the itinerary?
Grant writing
class: both days, 9 a.m. sharp to not later than 4 p.m.
with lunch on your own from noon 'til 1:20 P.M.
Dress casual and comfortable.
Grant management
class: both days, 9:00 a.m. sharp to not later than 4:00
p.m. with lunch on your own from noon 'til 1:00 P.M.
Dress casual and comfortable.
Who teaches the workshops?
Our instructors each have more than twenty years
experience. They must exceed rigorous personal and
professional standards before they're invited to join our
team. But rather than us telling you how
good they are, take a moment to read what our graduates
say.
You don't have a workshop scheduled in my area.
Why? Any plans to?
We schedule workshops where we're invited. Once
that happens, we seek a local host to assist in the
preparations. Got a suggestion? Drop us a line!
Have you considered hosting a workshop? Hosting is
a great way to gain favorable publicity, network with
colleagues, attend the workshop free and if you like,
raise money for your organization. Your cost to
host: zero. For the well-networked professional
hosting is a snap. If that's you, we want to hear
from you ... but only after you read
about and have a fairly good understanding of our hosting
program.
Did I see your commercial on TV?
You mean the ones promoting the free money myth?
No, that's not us. Not even close.
Have you ever had a class where I live?
If you live in or near a major city, probably yes, and
we've held training classes in many smaller communities,
too. If you want to see where we've been in recent
years, check this state-by-state
listing. Just remember, that link goes to a list of
past events. For current and future events,
check our master schedule,
which is updated weekly.
What can I do if I've been a victim of a scam by a
grant company?
If the company is based in Nevada, you have a right to
file a complaint with the Bureau of Consumer Protection,
Office of the NV Attorney General listed below:
Nevada Attorney General - Bureau of Consumer Protection
555 East Washington Street, Suite 3900
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
702.486.3786
If the company is based in a state other than Nevada,
check the Nation
Association of Attorneys General website for
information.
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