Grant Writing: Turning Ideas into Dollars

MLA Course
Submitted by rholst
Wed, 08/01/2007 - 15:13

Instructor contact information...
University of Illinois at Chicago
Library of the Health Sciences
1750 W Polk St, MC763
Chicago IL , 60612
United States
Ruth Holst is the primary instructor for this course. Additional instructors include Jo Dorsch and Jacqueline Leskovec .
Phone: 312.996.6872
Fax: 312.996.2226
Region: Midwest

Course Description: Learn basic tips and techniques for writing and organizing a funding proposal. This workshop will focus on the components of successful proposals and highlight sources of funding. Participants will have the opportunity to compose sample objectives, methodologies, and evaluation strategies.

Experience Level: Beginning
CE Contact Hours: 4
Professional Competencies: Leadership and Management
Subject: Assessment/Evaluation, Management
Course Type: Face to Face, MLA AM Offerings, Chapter Offerings

Educational Objective: Identify public and private funding sources Describe the components of a typical funding proposal Know where to go for help throughout the process

Agenda: Types of funding sources Proposal planning Components of a funding proposal The final product Resources

The instructional methods used include Lecture, Slides, Discussion, Hands-on Exercises, and Case Study.

Participant Materials: Planning tools Evaluation tools Practice scenarios

Facility Requirements: Data projector and screen Small group seating arrangement