Workshops
Grant Prose, Inc., specializing in grant development services for North Carolina, in Cary, NC
March 16-17, 2009
Will conduct a two-day grant-writing workshop specifically designed for nonprofit organizations. Intermediate and advanced grant-writers will gain the most from this workshop. The price is $189 and includes a CD and guidebook. Visit www.GrantProseInc.com for information on registration.
Grant Writing Workshop in Morrisville, NC |
February 19-20, 2009
North Carolina Wesleyan College and Grant Writing USA will present a two-day grant writing workshop in Morrisville, February 19-20, 2009. Beginning and experienced grant writers from city, county and state agencies as well as nonprofits, K-12, colleges and universities are encouraged to attend. Purchase orders, checks and cards are welcome. Multi-enrollment discounts are available. Tuition payment is not required at the time of enrollment. Tuition is $425 and includes all materials: workbook and accompanying 220MB resource CD that's packed full of tools and more than 200 sample grant proposals. Seating is limited, online reservations are necessary. For more information please visit: http://grantwritingusa.com/events/write/monc0209.html Contact: Cathy Rittenhouse
Grant Writing USA
800.814.8191
cathy@grantwritingusa.com
Additional North Carolina Training:
Fayetteville, March 26-27, 2009 Hosted By Fayetteville Public Works Commission http://grantwritingusa.com/events/write/fanc0309.html
The 2009 CUR Dialogues will be held April 2-4, 2009 at the Hilton Mark Center, in Alexandria, Virginia.
CUR Dialogues is designed to bring faculty and administrators to the Washington, D.C. area to interact with federal agency program officers, other grant funders, and sponsored research officers.
Highlights include: Plenary presenters Carl Strikwerda, Dean of Arts and Sciences at the College of William and Mary; and Moses Lee, Dean for Natural and Applied Sciences Division and Professor of Chemistry at Hope College.
Opportunities include:
-- Joining fellow faculty members at all career stages, sponsored research officers and development officers in discussions of grantsmanship.
-- Meeting in small groups to talk with program officers from NSF, NIH, DOE, NEH, NEA, the Fulbright Program, the Smithsonian Institution, as well as other agencies and groups.
-- Sharing ideas and networking with colleagues
Attendance is limited to 350 participants. The registration application is available by visiting http://cur.networkats.com/members_online/registration/register.asp?mt=CD09&af=CUR.
In addition, CUR Dialogues provides a setting for funders to learn of the interests, needs, and concerns of researchers and educators relative to funding opportunities.
This year,an extended optional day of programming, will be offered for an additional registration fee. This program will begin at the conclusion of CUR Dialogues and will include essential information regarding grants and proposal writing. Thomas Wenzel, Charles A. Dana Professor of Chemistry, Bates College and Bill Campbell, Director of Grants and Research, University of Wisconsin-River Falls will lead "The Art of Grantsmanship" April 4-5, 2009.
For more information about CUR Dialogues or The Art of Grantsmanship, please visit http://www.cur.org/09curdialogues/09cd.html or contact Nancy Hensel at (202) 783 4810x201 or nancy@cur.org.
Meredith College Sponsored Programs: Workshops 2008
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