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Advanced Grant Writing

Master grant writing skills by emphasizing detailed questioning and the strategic use of a logic model to refine proposals and maximize competitiveness.

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Course Overview

Taking your grant writing skills to the next level involves meticulous attention to detail. This course guides you through iterative questioning of yourself, your team, and your proposed program to refine your grant proposal and elevate its competitiveness. Emphasizing the strategic use of a logic model, the course illustrates how to enhance planning, evaluation, and budgeting to transform your proposal from good to outstanding.


Course Format

This self-paced course offers a dynamic and engaging learning experience, combining interactive elements such as games, flashcards, video content, real-world case studies, and curated readings. Participants have the flexibility to progress at their own pace, while interactive games and quizzes reinforce key concepts and track progress. Participants have 90 days of access per course, with progress tracked through interactive elements.  Flashcards, expert-led videos, real-world case studies, and carefully curated readings deepen knowledge.

This course is part of the Grant Writing program.

Price

$450

Course Details

Units 0.6 CEUs / 6 PDUs

Location Online Courses

Course Type Self-Paced

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Classes Start Available Anytime

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What You’ll Learn

After successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand how logic model components relate to effective grant program planning.

  • Evaluate the necessary level of detail for a grant planning timeline.

  • Differentiate between formative and summative evaluations within a grant program.

  • Select typical line items for inclusion in a grant program.

  • Determine the appropriate level of detail needed for a grant program.

  • Assess situations where a no-cost extension request may be necessary.

  • Evaluate post-award sustainability considerations throughout a grant program.

Your Instructor

Kim
Silva

Executive Director, Friends of Outdoor School

A lifelong volunteer, Kim Silva, MPA, CFRE, has been working in nonprofits professionally since 2000. After a decade in the corporate world (insurance and finance), Kim returned to her passion for community organizations, raising money and hosting fabulous parties deep into the night for Portland Center Stage. Being a morning person, Kim hung up her dancing shoes to lead the development department first at Friends of Trees, then at Hoyt Arboretum Friends. Since 2006, Kim has been the Executive Director of the ever-evolving Friends of Outdoor School including overseeing the successful campaign to secure state funding for Oregon students to attend a week of Outdoor School. Kim holds the Certified Fundraising Executive designation, has a master's in public administration (environmental policy concentration) from Portland State University, and a B.S. in business administration (finance and insurance concentrations) from California State University, Sacramento. Bringing together her passion for nature and community, Kim co-owns a small, Portland micro-winery called Caelestis Cellars. When she isn't busy with Outdoor School or wine, Kim spends her time constantly making improvements on her old home and enjoying good music and meals with her teen son, husband, extended family, friends, and a loyal golden retriever named Chelsea.