Getting Started with Grant Writing

Limited library budgets can lead many organizations to seek grants to help fund special initiatives, projects, or services. Writing a grant proposal can be a daunting task, tracking all the required forms and documents, in addition to finding a funding source. Grasp the fundamentals of a strong grant proposal, the typical grant review process, and how to ease into the world of grants by locating sources for funding.
Learning objectives for this session may include:
  • Describing the elements of a grant proposal, including the grant review process
  • Differentiating between types of grants and funders
  • Identifying and evaluating sources of funding
Session Duration
This course consists of one 2-hour session.
Topic Area
Management & Leadership
Reference
Contact Hours
2