This comprehensive online grant writing course teaches students the finer points of grant writing, enabling proposals and applications to become more competitive.
Students will complete the following:
The emphasis of this online grant writing course is on program/project support and general operating grants. Construction grants, research grants, scholarships, and fellowships are outside the scope of this course.
All work is individual study and self-paced, making it ideal for students who learn by reading and are detail-oriented.
Students receive course materials and assignments as an email attachment from the online instructor. If a student has any questions about the reading material or section assignments, they can email the instructor for assistance. Note that instructors are not available for phone support.
Most students spend at least 50 hours over 4-6 weeks to complete the 6 course assignments. Students are strongly encouraged to thoroughly read the section material before beginning any section assignment. The proposal writing techniques covered may require multiple revisions to meet the competency-based standard, and budget assignments may need to be resubmitted until they are correct. Therefore, we highly recommend that students begin working on assignments shortly after purchasing the online course,
Students have 90 days to complete all of the online assignments, starting from the date of purchase. A 90-day extension is available should a student need additional time for any reason, and this extension may be purchased up to one year after the original purchase. Students can purchase up to two extensions if needed.
Course materials and assignments are provided one section at a time, with one section needing to be completed before the next section's materials and assignments are released.
For the online course, students will need the following:
A computer (with any operating system) that has internet access. Required software includes MS Word, Excel, and Adobe Reader. Students must use a computer, not a phone, when submitting assignments.
- A student email account: Any email provider can be used, but the email account must be capable of accepting 8mg attachments.
PDPW Course Syllabus:
- Section 1: Grantseeking and Exempt Organizations
- Section 2: Program Development, Researching Grant Opportunities from U.S. Grantmakers, and Online Resources for Grantseekers
- Section 3: Proposal Writing for Foundation and Corporate Grants (2 assignments)
- Section 4: Preparing Government Grant Applications for Non-Construction Projects
- Section 5: Professional Standards and Code of Ethics
- Section 6: Part I: Preparing the Budget for a Foundation Grant and Budget Narrative
- Section 6: Part II: Preparing the Federal Non-Construction Budget for a Project Grant and Budget Narrative
Prerequisites:
- No prior grant writing experience is needed.
- No prior budgeting experience is needed.
- Students who learn from reading are well-suited for this course.
A Certificate of Completion documenting contact hours is awarded after the successful completion of all assignments.
Price: $599.00 per person, On Sale for $349.00 per person.
This comprehensive online grant writing course teaches students the finer points of grant writing, enabling proposals and applications to become more competitive. Students will complete the following:
- Design a program/project,
- Learn how to research grant opportunities,
- Gather statistics and write the Problem Statement,
- Complete pre-writing exercises for the Project Narrative and Letter of Inquiry,
- Prepare Budgets and Budget Narrative for Foundation Grants and Non-Construction Government Grants.
The emphasis of this online grant writing course is on program/project support and general operating grants. Construction grants, research grants, scholarships, and fellowships are outside the scope of this course.
All work is individual study and self-paced, making it ideal for students who learn by reading and are detail-oriented.
Students receive course materials and assignments as an email attachment from the online instructor. If a student has any questions about the reading material or section assignments, they can email the instructor for assistance. Note that instructors are not available for phone support.
Most students spend at least 50 hours over 4-6 weeks to complete the 6 course assignments. Students are strongly encouraged to thoroughly read the section material before beginning any section assignment. The proposal writing techniques covered may require multiple revisions to meet the competency-based standard, and budget assignments may need to be resubmitted until they are correct. Therefore, we highly recommend that students begin working on assignments shortly after purchasing the CGW® Series.
Students have 90 days to complete all of the online assignments, starting from the date of purchase. A 90-day extension is available should a student need additional time for any reason, and this extension may be purchased up to one year after the original purchase. Students can purchase up to two extensions if needed.
Course materials and assignments are provided one section at a time, with one section needing to be completed before the next section's materials and assignments are released.
For the online course, students will need the following:
- A computer (with any operating system) that has internet access. Required software includes MS Word, Excel, and Adobe Reader. Students must use a computer, not a phone, when submitting assignments.
- A student email account: Any email provider can be used, but the email account must be capable of accepting 8mg attachments.
PDPW Course Syllabus:
- Section 1: Grantseeking and Exempt Organizations
- Section 2: Program Development, Researching Grant Opportunities from U.S. Grantmakers, and Online Resources for Grantseekers
- Section 3: Proposal Writing for Foundation and Corporate Grants (2 assignments)
- Section 4: Preparing Government Grant Applications for Non-Construction Projects
- Section 5: Professional Standards and Code of Ethics
- Section 6: Part I: Preparing the Budget for a Foundation Grant and Budget Narrative
- Section 6: Part II: Preparing the Federal Non-Construction Budget for a Project Grant and Budget Narrative
Prerequisites:
- No prior grant writing experience is needed.
- No prior budgeting experience is needed.
- Students who learn from reading are well-suited for this course.
A Certificate of Completion documenting contact hours is awarded after the successful completion of all assignments.
Price: $599.00 per person, On Sale for $349.00 per person.
Enroll in our comprehensive online grant writing course designed to enhance your skills in proposal writing techniques. Price: $599 per person, but currently on sale for just $349.00 per person.
We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express for our online grant writing course. Additionally, Apple Pay and Google Pay are also accepted. For those interested in proposal writing techniques, electronic checks will be processed as an ACH bank transfer.
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