Professional Grant Development Workshop
April 2-3, 2018
8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

To be held at:
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC

Early Registration Discount - $75 Off
Register and pay by March 9, 2018

Sponsored by: The Grant Training Center

This intensive two-day grant proposal workshop is geared towards those who wish to strengthen their grant writing skills, as well as beginners who wish to acquire and master the techniques of preparing and writing winning proposals to various funding agencies. The focus will be on how to effectively write proposals in times of keen competition and limited resources.

Participants will learn how to:

1. Navigate the world of grant procurement
2. Research and identify potential funding sources for the state of North Carolina
3. Address the guidelines of federal and foundation applications
4. Know the review process and how to address key points for reviewers
5. Write winning grants that stand out against scores of competing submissions
6. Develop focused and realistic budgets

Our ultimate goal is for you to walk away with a product specific to your interests, which includes the grant design, abstract and budget.

Questions? Call 866.704.7268

Workshop Fee: $595.00 (includes a comprehensive directory, electronic workbook, certificate of completion, and continental breakfast)

Register and pay by March 9, 2018 to receive the early bird rate of $75 off (no other discounts will apply to this rate).

*Space is limited, and since this class fills up quickly, it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.*

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