The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies is offering two back-to-back grant writing workshops that will teach you how to write an outstanding grant proposal. Each workshop focuses on different types of grants to provide you with the tips and techniques that will appeal to a diverse range of granting organizations.
BOGO 50% off when you register for both workshops by May 20th.
Grant Writing for Collections Care: NEH & IMLS Date: June 20-21, 2016
This course will provide instruction on how to write successful grant proposals for funding preservation projects with a focus on the NEH and the IMLS. Topics include the importance of planning; grant protocol; the review process; and how to design and write a practical proposal and realistic budget. The course will include the opportunity to develop a proposal outline.
June 22-23, 2016
This course will be complementary to Grant Writing for Collections Care: NEH & IMLS Grants. This course will provide instruction on how to write successful grant proposals for funding preservation projects with a focus on private, non-federal grants. During this course, participants will learn how to identify foundations and other non-federal sources of grant funding, the grant writing process, the grant reviewing process, and management of awarded grants.
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Contact: Sarah Connors, Assistant Director, The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies