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Grant Wise: Crafting Your Path to Funding Success
Time to master your bid-writing skills with strategies for a winning grant application!
This workshop will equip you with the skills and strategies necessary to write effective bids that stand out and increase the chances of success in securing contracts or funding.
Learning Objectives
- Learn effective strategies for writing successful grant applications.
- Understand how to tailor proposals to meet the requirements of different funding agencies.
- Learn techniques for crafting clear, concise, and persuasive narratives.
- Practice using top tips in action and build a bank of tools to help improve your answers.
- Develop critical reflection skills for reviewing and editing grant proposals for clarity, coherence, and consistency.
This is part of our regular series of workshops that support Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations to thrive! It’s a key part of our work and our team are really passionate about learning and development.
This workshop is FREE for people/organisations working in Wakefield District. So are our other regular workshops, which are:
- Foundations for Good: Starting Your VCSE Organisation
- CIC Kickstart: Setting Up Your Community Interest Company
- CIO Creation Station: Building Your Charitable Incorporated Organisation
For VCSE organisations who don't work in Wakefield District, there's a cost of £30 for this workshop.
Don’t worry if this date doesn’t work for you, we’ll be running this workshop again soon. Invite your colleagues and share with anyone who might be interested.
Suitable for: VCSE organisations working in Wakefield District.
More Details
- We’ll send you the link to join this workshop when you’ve registered your place. This workshop will be on Zoom.
- We’ll send you the presentation slides and any other resources after the workshop, when you’ll have a chance to tell us how you found it.
- If you need any support with booking, have any accessibility requirements, or would like to get in touch before the workshop, you can contact us at info@nova-wd.org.uk or 01924 367418.