Proposal Prep Session 2: Making Your Case

Event Date: April 11, 2024

Large or small, solo or with partners, whether building upon existing work or venturing into something new, every grant proposal benefits from dedicated planning and attention. Unfortunately, extra time and bandwidth are often in short supply.

In this second session of a three-part series focused on different aspects of grant writing, we review some specific tools that help place your proposed projects in a broader context, such as a Theory of Change and Logic Model. Additionally, we explore additional tips, resources, and best practices for presenting the strongest case for your work, including the concept of framing, aligning data and narratives, and tailoring your content to meet specific RFP requirements.

 

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Presented in English with simultaneous Spanish interpretation.

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