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Government Grant Basics for the Uninitiated
Monday, March 08 2010, 9:30am - 3:30pm
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Instructor: Kimberly Marie Tso

Course Description
With millions of dollars becoming available from government sources and private foundations pulling back their giving, you might think it’s a good time for your organization to apply for a federal, state, county or city grant. But when you go to the website, you see that the RFA says you need to apply for a DUNS number and fill out Form 424-CDA-622 to even get the 68-page long instruction package. The world of government grants can be very confusing, even to those who are experienced grant writers, but there are ways to navigate the sea of forms and win government grants.

PLEASE NOTE: This seminar requires prior experience or completion of the Three-Day Proposal Writing Workshop.

After this course, you will have:
• Criteria to help you determine whether it is worth your time and effort to apply for a government grant;
• An understanding of how reviewers evaluate grant proposals;
• Strategies for developing the strongest proposals you can present;
• Techniques for writing proposals that win the most points; and,
• Tips for choosing and working with professional grant writers on government proposals.

Instructor's Bio
Kimberly Tso works as an independent grant writing consultant to nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles, and she is frequently asked to write government grants. Her career began by making government grants with the Commission on National and Community Service, the precursor to AmeriCorps. There she provided technical assistance to government grant seekers and ran review committees for the grant programs. Later, she experienced what it was like to seek grants and developed great empathy for all those who have to write government proposals. Her most recent government application was a proposal to the State of California on behalf of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health to access $40 million available through the Mental Health Services Act.

Location: Center for Nonprofit Management, 1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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