Colorado Foundation and Funder events

Presented by Community Resource Center

Grant Writing 201: Beyond Answering the Questions ON DEMAND

About This Event

Training description: Build your capacity to write competitive grants by gaining a deeper understanding of all that goes into a successful application – beyond just answering the questions. In this interactive session you will learn and discuss how to structure a grant narrative for maximum effectiveness, build data systems for impactful grant reporting, strengthen funder relationships and cultivate donors, create sustainable grant management tools, and build a culture of philanthropy across your organization.

In this training, you will learn how to:

  • Structure a grant narrative for maximum effectiveness.
  • Build data systems for impactful grant reporting.
  • How to build next level funder relationships and cultivate donors.
  • Create sustainable grant management tools.
  • Build a culture of philanthropy across your organization.

Available in English and Spanish.

Trainer: Marcy Mitchell, Manager of Programs & Communications, Community Resource Center 

About This Event

Training description: Build your capacity to write competitive grants by gaining a deeper understanding of all that goes into a successful application – beyond just answering the questions. In this interactive session you will learn and discuss how to structure a grant narrative for maximum effectiveness, build data systems for impactful grant reporting, strengthen funder relationships and cultivate donors, create sustainable grant management tools, and build a culture of philanthropy across your organization.

In this training, you will learn how to:

  • Structure a grant narrative for maximum effectiveness.
  • Build data systems for impactful grant reporting.
  • How to build next level funder relationships and cultivate donors.
  • Create sustainable grant management tools.
  • Build a culture of philanthropy across your organization.

Available in English and Spanish.

Trainer: Marcy Mitchell, Manager of Programs & Communications, Community Resource Center