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joya banerjee [ Profil ] |
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Trainings, Grants & Opportunities
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Support for Youth Leaders in the U.S. and Canada
DoSomething.org: Do Something Awards
http://www.dosomething.org/programs/awards
DoSomething.org is an online community where young people learn, listen, speak, vote, volunteer, ask, and take action to make the world a better place. The Do Something Awards program identifies exceptional
young social entrepreneurs, activists, and community leaders in the U.S. and Canada who have significantly changed the world.
For 2010, five winners will each receive a minimum of $10,000; one of those five will be selected to win the Grand Prize of $100,000. Along with financial grants, Do Something Award winners and nominees receive the
full support and guidance of the team at DoSomething.org as they grow and expand their projects or organizations. Applicants must be citizens or residents of the U.S. or Canada and age 25 or under.
Online submissions are due by December 15, 2009. Visit the DoSomething.org website for application or nomination guidelines.
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Department of Health and Human Services: Service Area Competitions
http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&flag2006=false&oppId=47274
This program supports health services in underserved areas to address unmet needs in the provision of services to medically underserved populations.
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GrantStation/PhilanTech Free Tour
https://www.grantstation.com/Programs/WebinarOrder/Webinars.aspx
Nonprofit organizations nationwide are invited to join Cynthia M. Adams, CEO of GrantStation, and Dahna Goldstein, founder of
PhilanTech, to learn the ins and outs of doing grants research and developing a grant proposal. Ms. Adams will demonstrate how to use the GrantStation website to identify the most appropriate grantmakers (government or private) for any given program or project. Ms.
Goldstein will review how to use PhilanTrack to build your grant proposals and manage your post-award reporting requirements. This
no-cost webinar will end with a special offer from both companies for participants only. The webinar will be held Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Visit the link listed above to register.
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Strategic Planning Essentials
https://www.grantstation.com/Programs/WebinarOrder/Webinars.aspx
Every organization needs to plan, but sometimes implementing the plan is a challenge. In this webinar Linda Lysakowski will focus on the steps necessary for developing a workable strategic plan and how to involve the right people in the planning process. The discussion will also include methods for avoiding "Analysis Paralysis," assuring that your plan is a living, breathing, vital part of your organization. The webinar will be held Thursday, November 5, 2009 and is for Beginning and Intermediate participants. Visit the website listed above to register.
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Building a Dynamic Grantseeking Calendar for 2010
https://www.grantstation.com/Programs/WebinarOrder/Webinars.aspx
Too often we prepare grant proposals just because the opportunity appears on our doorstep. Too seldom do we develop a calendar that builds a comprehensive grantseeking schedule around a set of projects identified and blessed by our boards. In this webinar Cynthia M. Adams will teach participants how to establish their own grantseeking calendars for the coming year. The webinar will be held Monday, November 9, 2009 and is for Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced participants. Visit the link listed above to register.
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Grant Writing: Getting Started
https://www.grantstation.com/Programs/WebinarOrder/Webinars.aspx
If you are new to grant writing this 90-minute session will help you identify the information you need to collect and the files you need to
establish to begin developing compelling grant proposals. Cynthia M. Adams has been teaching grant writing workshops for over 20 years, and will answer all of your questions about how to get started. This workshop is full of "how to's" and examples for beginning grant writers. Ms. Adams uses the GrantStation website as her training tool
so you will also get an inside look at GrantStation and the numerous resources offered. The webinar will be held Tuesday, November 10, 2009 and is for Beginning participants. Visit the link listed above to
register.
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