See how a Course Works: Intro to Online Learning
Description
If you want to learn the essentials of writing or acquiring grants for private, public, or government use, this program is perfect for you. You'll discover how to develop successful grants by focusing on the skills needed to prepare professional, competitive, compelling grant proposals. An experienced grant writer will show you how to create proposals that get funded.By completing the Grant Writing Online Training Program, you'll:
- Know how to research and find available grants
- Understand the fundamental elements of a grant proposal
- Develop the skills needed to prepare professional, competitive, compelling, and successful grant proposals
- Become proficient in the proposal format used by the vast majority of public foundations
- Know the roles and responsibilities of a non-profit board of directors and the management team
- Become knowledgeable on the fundamentals of legal writing, including analytical reasoning and analysis
- Learn how to word, edit, proofread, and format basic documents for daily use within an office environment
- Know how to form, maintain, and dissolve various business entities
- Examine the essential aspects of fundraising and how to maximize fundraising opportunities
Outline
- Introduction to Grant Research
- Introduction to Grant Writing
- Advanced Grant Writing
- Non-profit Management and Governance
- Specialized Writing Techniques for Grants
- Technical Writing
- Writing Essentials
- Grammar Essentials
- Budgeting Essentials
- Fundraising Fundamentals
Demo
The program demonstration is coming soon.Additional Info
- Languages
- English
- Course Length
- 300.00 hours
- Duration of Access
- All of our programs are self-paced and open enrollment, so you can start them when you want and finish them at your own pace. Most programs allow you 180 days after you register to complete them. If you need more time, extensions are available
- Instructor
Katherine Squires Pang, J.D., LL.M., M.Ed received her B.A. in 1980 from Clark University, her J.D. from the University of Dayton Law School in 1982, her LL.M in Taxation from Georgetown University Law School in 1983, and her M.Ed from the University of Texas in 2001. She has practiced law with national law firms since 1983, ran for the United States Senate in California in 1994, and was appointed by Governor Wilson as a Commissioner to the WCAB from 1994 to 1996. Dr. Pang has served as an adjunct faculty member in the Graduate School of Management at the University of Texas, Dallas, and has been an adjunct faculty member in the law and business schools of many universities, including the Stern School of Business at New York University, Pepperdine University, USC, Golden Gate University, and the University of California, Irvine.
In addition to having over 20 years of law firm experience, Dr. Pang has founded several companies, including LawPrep, Inc., LawPrep Press, Inc., Legal EdNet.com, and EdWay Online. From 1989 to 1996, Dr. Pang authored several books, videos, and interactive CD-ROMs. Dr. Pang was also the manager for firm-wide practice section development, training, and forms for Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer, & Feld, L.L.P.Dr. Pang has experience providing multimedia, interactive distributed learning to working professionals and adult learners in law and business through a variety of technologies, including video streaming and online conferencing (Webcasts, synchronous and asynchronous threaded discussion boards, and chat rooms) via the Internet and satellite, as well as ISDN-based videoconferencing on CD-ROM. Dr. Pang has been a speaker at the MEC 2001 Conference: Turning a New Page in Educational Technologies, sponsored by Arizona State University; the 2001 Conference on Training and Knowledge Management: Moving Beyond Training, sponsored by Generation 21 Learning Management Systems; and a speaker at various other e-learning conferences. She has design, development, implementation, and managerial experience in educational multimedia course design and creation. She has been responsible for course design and delivery using Macromedia Director, Windows Media Player, FrontPage, PowerPoint, Blackboard, Prometheus, WebCT, Webboard, and a host of other proprietary platforms. She also has experience with digital video, MPEG, MOV, and AVI Files.
- Prerequisites/Audience
- Students should have basic keyboarding and computer skills, be
comfortable navigating the Internet and e-mailing, and have an
understanding of a word-processing computer program (Microsoft Word is
recommended).
This program is intended for anyone interested in developing their grant writing skills. - Requirements/Materials Included
This program must be taken from a PC. There are no specific computer requirements other than an Internet connection (a high-speed Internet connection is highly recommended). In addition, you'll need to have Internet Explorer, Adobe Reader, Flash Plug-in, and a QuickTime plug-in on your computer (all are available through free downloads).
Gatlin International will provide the following required textbooks:- The Handbook of Technical Writing, 8th Edition
- Handbook for Writing Proposals
- Practical Grant Writing and Program Evaluation
- The Jossey-Bass Handbook for Nonprofit Leadership and Management
- Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits: Real-World Strategies That Work
- Demystifying Grant Seeking: What You Really Need to Do to Get Grants
- Budgeting for Managers
The following textbook is NOT required for this program, but it's recommended by the instructor. Gatlin International doesn't provide this book, but you may wish to purchase it yourself:
- The Research Funding Guidebook: Getting It, Managing It, and Renewing It by Dr. Joanne B. Ries, Carl Leukefeld
