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In this two-hour workshop, Dawn Moeglin, CEO/Principal of Full-Circle Fund Raising, LLC, will guide participants on constructing an effective grant template for present and future grant seeking.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.643.9020.
Working with the limited resources available to most nonprofits and small businesses, Dawn has developed a unique ability to evaluate system processes. Removing redundancies and using existing technologies to improve processes while reducing costs, she provides training and executive coaching, system development, and CRM oversite after careful analysis of existing challenges and in cooperation with leadership to ensure goals are met.
About the class:
Join other nonprofit professionals to learn how to develop grant writing templates, including a case statement of need and organizational impact. Together, you will construct a strong grant template that produces awards by deconstructing your nonprofit's programs to better demonstrate how they impact the community you serve. You will leave this class with a draft outline to use for future grant applications.
At the end of the workshop there will be a panel of funders for a 30-minute Q&A that Dawn will moderate.
Dawn Moeglin, CEO/Principal of Full-Circle Fundraising, LLC, has over 25 years of experience in fund development, nonprofit strategic planning, and marketing. Starting her career by prospecting, researching, writing, and managing grants for nonprofits, schools, and government agencies, she has successfully obtained millions of dollars from federal, state, and local funders. Since 1995, Dawn has honed her skills in marketing and sales, branding, training, website development, strategic planning, public relations, and community engagement. In 2020, she came full circle to return to her passion, helping organizations to reach their goals so they can best serve others.
Questions may be directed to the Business, Government & Science Division at 330.643.9020.
This program is made possible through the support of Burton D. Morgan Foundation.
Books you may be interested in:
"The Only Grant-Writing Book You'll Ever Need: Top Grant Writers and Grant Givers Share Their Secrets" by Ellen Karsh and Arlen Sue Fox
"Grant Writing For Dummies" by Dr. Beverly A. Browning, MPA, DBA
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Business & Personal Finance |
TAGS: | nonprofits | Grantwrting |
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