Seattle University Service in Action Seminar “Winning the Grant Game: For Beginning and Intermediate Players”
“Winning the Grant Game: For Beginning and Intermediate Players”
Presenter: Karen Porterfield, Associate Dean for Strategic Development, Adjunct Faculty, Master of Public Administration, Seattle University
Friday, March 19, 2010
9am to 4pm
Seattle University, Student Center, Room 160
How can you increase the odds of getting your grant request funded? From developing relationships to preparing the grant package, this seminar will discuss key parts of the grant process. This seminar is designed for beginning and intermediate grant seekers.
- Learn how to target your funding request for maximum impact.
- Discover compelling ways to tell your story.
- Understand how to present supporting materials that strengthen both your organization and your request.
To view a complete listing or to register for the Seattle University Service in Action Seminar, visit http://www2.seattleu.edu/artsci/mnpl/events.aspx
Contact Danielle Potter at potterd@seattleu.edu or 296-6143.
The cost is $125 (per seminar) for the general public; $100 per seminar for SU students, alumni and employees; $100 for three or more representatives from the same organization; or $100 for individuals who sign up for three or more Service in Action Seminars. Price includes lunch. All proceeds benefit the MPA/MNPL scholarship fund.