Proposal Prep Session 1: Proposals as Projects

Event Date: March 21, 2024

Large or small, solo or with partners, 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 the first session of a three-part series focused on different aspects of grant writing, we discuss ways to be as prepared as possible before a specific Request for Proposals (RFP) is released.

Watch the recording below to hear ideas and examples on how to treat any proposal like a project. This includes collecting ideas about community and organizational strengths beforehand, exploring needs and potential partnerships, setting up budget parameters, and documenting capacity in various ways.

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Bilingual, ADA accessible PDFs of the slides are available for download below. If you are using a screen reader or assistive technology, you have the option to download the PDF with text read aloud in English or Spanish. *

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Presented in English with simultaneous Spanish interpretation.

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