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Community
and Economic Development
Grant Writing Basics
December 8, 15 and 17
8:00 am to 10:00 am
Limited to 9 people - first come, first served!
Class fee for the entire series: $15
Kettle Falls Library
605 Meyers Street
Kettle Falls, WA 99141
December 8: Laying out your Grantwriting Map
You might have a great idea, but you need a clear direction to go.
You will learn how to use an easy tool that will help you map out the different components of your grant idea and show you how they all fit toward a grant application.
December 15: Grant WRITING Basics
How to collect information and start writing!
The first workshop on the 15th will help you understand the basics of gathering information and how to write about your organization or project. Including questions like What do you want to get funded and how do you expect to achieve it? and Why should your organization be supported?
December 17: Grant Search and Rescue
How to find funding opportunities for your ideas.
This class
will help you navigate through the GrantStation website, learn effective searching techniques, and discover resources available on that site.
For more information
and to register call 684-2588 or dkollock@wsu.edu.
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