Analysis Paralysis: Critical Thinking for Better Grant Seeking
$49.00 (USD)
Credits1 Credits
Estimated Length: 1 hour(s)
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Webinar Description:

Join us for an interactive session in improving critical thinking skills to unite grant research with strategic plans to help secure more grant funding.

 

Through real world examples and more than 50 years of combined experience, we will walk attendees through effective, efficient ways to look for new grant opportunities while reviewing current ones. This session takes beginning and mid-level grant professionals beyond the basics of grant calendar development to building a winning strategy that will help increase grant awards.  

 

Through a combination of lectures, polls, and other activities, we will encourage participant engagement.

 

Attendees will have access to the Go/No Go Decision making guide to help determine whether prospects are the best fit for their organization.

This webinar is suitable for nonprofit and local government grant pros. 

 

Presenters:

Amanda Day, GPC and Kimberly Hays de Muga, GPC are co-hosts of the popular podcast, Fundraising HayDay, a podcast about grants and such. They are co-founders of HayDay Services, a grant and fundraising training company.


Together they have more than 50 years of grants and fundraising experience, have raised millions of dollars, have trained more than 20,000 grant seekers in the art and science of raising more money to transform communities.
 

Skill Levels:

Early-Career

Mid-Career

 

Learning Track:

Prospect Research/Donor Relations

 

GPC Competencies:

How to research, identify, and match funding resources to meet specific needs

Organizational development as it pertains to grant seeking

 

Originally Recorded:

April 2024

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Analysis Paralysis: Critical Thinking for Better Grant Seeking
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Join us for an interactive session in improving critical thinking skills to unite grant research with strategic plans to help secure more grant funding.
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