| Grant Writing and Administration
Certificate of Completion
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THE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Obtaining grants is critical to the success of any nonprofit
organization. In this three course certificate program, you
will learn how to write successful proposals, and how to implement,
assess and evaluate grants.
Topics covered include grant writing, grant proposals, the
application process, methodology, evaluation, assessment,
timelines, performance reporting, direct funding, in-kind
contributions, foundations, principle investigators, leadership
development officers, forums, conferences, and networking.
LOCATION
All classes are offered at California State University,
Dominguez Hills in Carson. Grant Writing and Administration
classes are convenient for people living and working in or
near Los Angeles, Torrance, Long Beach, Carson, Compton, El
Segundo, Palos Verdes, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo
Beach, San Pedro, Hawthorne, Gardena, Lakewood, Paramount,
Bellflower, Downey, Inglewood and other parts of the South
Bay and Southern California.
CERTIFICATE AWARD
A certificate is awarded upon completion of all three
courses, and classes should be taken in order. Students
not pursuing the certificate may take individual courses.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Anyone involved in nonprofit management, fundraising/development,
and operations.
Instructors
Sharon Martin, MPA, Associate Director, Contracts and
Grants, LA Biomedical Research Institute
Carne Roberts, CFRE, Roberts & Associates
Courses
TEX 914 Pre Award Grant Administration
Participants will be introduced to relevant information needed
for a successful grant proposal. In addition, the workshop
will provide understanding of the application process, requirements
and general guidelines for each funding entity. Visionary
and futuristic models will be presented. 2.0 CEUs
TEX 917 Evaluation and Grant Implementation
Participants will learn the methodology, evaluating/assessment,
and how to meet programmatic expectations. Participants will
learn how to develop an evaluation plan during this session.
Timelines and performance reporting are key in carrying out
the grant project. In addition, during this session, participants
will learn how to leverage resources for maximum financial
impact: direct funding and in-kind contributions. 2.0 CEUs
TEX 919 Post Award Grant Administration
During this session, participants will learn the roles of
principal Investigator/project director. In addition, participants
will learn how to complete financial and progress reports,
prepare for an audit, manage the program/project and build
capacity in their nonprofits. Materials included. 2.0 CEUs
For further information
Babette Wald: bwald@lists.csudh.edu
To register
Call 310-243-3741.
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