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Grant Writing Certificate Course

  • 1901 E. 4th Street, Suite 100 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (map)

This in person workshop is designed to help students develop award winning grant proposals in an interactive style.

Students will learn the basic components of a grant proposal and how to craft each component to position their agency for success. Budgets and budget narratives will also be covered and explained. You’ll learn how to find funders with priorities that fit your situation and how to help funders further their own philanthropic objectives, ultimately resulting in the support of your nonprofit. For each section of the workshop, students submit real-life examples from their own agency for critique and improvement. In each workshop, we strive to have one representative of a foundation visit to explain how they make decisions about granting funds to help guide your future proposals.

Throughout this certificate, you will learn and create:

  • Opening Paragraphs

  • Need/Case Statements

  • Agency Description

  • Program description including goals/objectives/outcomes.

Meet the Instructor:

Scott Evans has been a freelance grant writer since 2005 and is the former Director of Development for the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. Scott has written proposals for many types of non-profits including education, research, human services, youth development, workforce development, and the arts. He also serves as the Administrator for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Orange County chapter and is a Past-President of the organization. His measurement of the success of the course is dependent on the students’ writing improvement and their better understanding of the audience, that is reading their proposals and making decisions. With that, students will create clear overtures that accurately portray their organizations’ good work.


Grant Writing Certificate Course
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