Grant Writing Workshop August 15 (fwd)

Kirk Adams kadams at spl.lib.wa.us
Wed Jun 5 09:18:48 PDT 1996


Hi list,
Perhpas some of you would be interested in this.  I have found that an 
adaptive technology aspect tends to add even more sizzle to a technology 
grant proposal.
Kirk

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 11:54:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: Forrest J. Fisher <forrestf at destiny.esd105.wednet.edu>
To: "Washington Ed. Tech." <wa-edtech at destiny.esd105.wednet.edu>,
    K-12 Discussion Group <k12wa at u.washington.edu>,
    wa-inservice at ospi.wednet.edu, wa-wedinfo at ospi.wednet.edu,
    wa-grants at whitecap.psesd.wednet.edu
Subject: Grant Writing Workshop August 15

Money For The Asking: Writing Successful Technology Grants

	Date:		Thursday, August 15, 1996
	Time:		8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
	Location:	Englewood Christian Church, 511 N. 44th Ave. - Yakima
	Fee:		$100 per person or $150 per two member team.
	Clock Hours:	7@ $14.00
	Instructor:	Dr. Gary Carnow
	Contact:	Marion Whipple, 454-3132  or marionw at destiny.esd105.wednet.edu

An Information-Packed One-Day Workshop You Do Not Want To Miss!!

	Yes, you can get some money for your district or school. Writing a
winning proposal can be easy when you know how. This workshop is for
anyone who wants to learn more about how to find funding sources for
grants and how to write effective proposals. There are many funding
opportunities beyond federal and state sources. How much are you losing by
not knowing how to write powerful, effective money-attracting proposals?
With this workshop you will get the tools, the wording, and the concepts
that gets the money into your hands and thus, making your students the
winners. Not only that, but there are power ideas that can get money from
the business community to provide the resources you need for the
completion of your educational goals. Some of the objectives of the
workshop are to:

> 	Learn the specific style and emphasis for writing power packed
grant proposals.
> 	Itemize knowledge and skills you must learn to enhance your grant
writing.
> 	Identifying school or district problems before grant writing
begins.
> 	Choose the appropriate funding source for your grant proposal.
> 	Learn the strategies to follow when a proposal is funded to ensure
future funding.
> 	Show how to promote local alliances and business partnerships to
fund your proposals.
> 	Get you excited about the special learning your students will have
because of your efforts.



                           Forrest J. Fisher  :-{)
               Director, Educational Technology Support Center
           Educational Service District 105 -  33 South 2nd Avenue
                 Yakima, Washington  98902   (509) 454-3134

    Out of the computer, down the Ethernet, through the Hub, over to the
        router, down the T1, past the firewall.... nothin' but Net.











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