Professional Grant Development Workshop
Master the techniques of writing superior and winning proposals
May 9 - 11, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
To be held at:
University of Utah
Salt Lake city, Utah
Sponsored by: The Grant Training Center
This intensive three-day grant proposal workshop is geared for: 1) those who
wish to strengthen their grant writing skills and 2) beginners who wish to acquire
and master the techniques of preparing, writing and winning proposals from various
funding agencies. The center of attention will be on how to effectively write proposals
in times of keen competition and limited resources. Much has happened in new regulations
and in approaches to grant writing, be it for the researcher in the sciences and social
sciences, education and non-profit professionals.
Participants Will Learn How to:
1. Navigate the world of grant procurement
2. Research and identify potential funding sources
3. Address the guidelines of federal and foundation applications
4. Focus foundation and corporate giving for the State of Utah
5. Understand the new federal guidelines for writing winning grants
6. Know the review process and how to address key points for reviewers
7. Write winning grants that stand out against scores of competing submissions
8. Develop focused and realistic budgets
9. Demonstrate that one’s proposal merits excellence and innovation
10. Package professional grant submissions
Our ultimate goal is for each participant to walk away with a product specific to their
interests that includes the grant design, abstract and budget.
Thus, the opportunity to influence the future of your work and ideas is within your reach.
Understanding this reality, institutions are willing to minimally invest in the training of their
staff to make this happen.
*Space is limited, and since this class fills-up quickly, it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.*
Workshop Fee: $595.00 (including tuition, materials, certificate of completion, and continental breakfast)
Rebate of $50.00 per person is given for two or more registrants from the same organization.
To Enroll:
Please visit our website,
Or call us toll free at (866)-704-7268 or (571) 257-8864
Can't make it?
Join us on Monday, March 26, 2012 - from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. EST for our
"Fundamentals of Proposal Writing" Online Webinar
Visit our website and then on the Webinar from the workshop list.
You received this e-mail due to your institutional or organizational affiliation. If we sent this
e-mail to you in error, and you wish not to receive any further e-mails from us, simply send
us an email with the word Take Out as subject.
The mentoring Institute of New Mexico is seeking proposals for its fifth annual Mentoring Conference. The conference will be held in the Student Union Building situated on UNM's main campus, from Wednesday, October 24 thru Friday, October 26 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This year's conference theme is "Facilitating Developmental Relationships for Success" and calls for proposalsthat critically and innovatively analyze different types of development relationships and how they contribute to the long-term success and prosperity of an individual. The conference will allow professionals from a multitude of disciplines to share valuable insights that contribute to the future of mentoring.
The keynote speaker for the conference is Professor Belle Rose Ragins, who teaches, consults, and conducts research on diversity, mentoring and gender issues. She has written more than 100 papers for presentations at national and international conferences and for publication in leading academic journals. She is co-author of Mentoring and Diversity: An International Perspective and co-editor of two books: The Handbook of Mentoring at Work and Exploring Positive Relationships at Work.
For more information on the conference or The Mentoring Institute please visit:
mentor.unm.edu
Register
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CUR Conference 2012 at The College of New Jersey
Summary
The Council on Undergraduate Research will hold its next CUR Conference "Leveraging Uncertainty: Toward a New Generation of Undergraduate Research" at The College of New Jersey on June 23-26, 2012. This conference will bring together faculty, administrators, policy makers, representatives of funding agencies and other stakeholders with an interest in doing and promoting undergraduate research. With over 100 workshops, presentations by representatives of funding agencies and social interactions, this promises to be an outstanding conference. For more information click here
Conference Details
When:
Saturday, June 23, 2012 - Tuesday, June 26, 2012
5:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Eastern Time Zone
Where:
The College of New Jersey
2000 Pennington Road
Ewing, New Jersey 08628-0718
USA
Executive Board Meeting & Annual Business Meeting
Executive Board Meeting: Wednesday, June 20 & Thursday, June 21, 2012
Annual Business Meeting: Thursday, June 21 - Saturday, June 23, 2012
Professional Grant Development Workshop
Master the techniques of writing superior and winning proposals
May 9 - 11, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
To be held at:
University of Utah
Salt Lake city, Utah
Sponsored by: The Grant Training Center
This intensive three-day grant proposal workshop is geared for: 1) those who
wish to strengthen their grant writing skills and 2) beginners who wish to acquire
and master the techniques of preparing, writing and winning proposals from various
funding agencies. The center of attention will be on how to effectively write proposals
in times of keen competition and limited resources. Much has happened in new regulations
and in approaches to grant writing, be it for the researcher in the sciences and social
sciences, education and non-profit professionals.
Participants Will Learn How to:
1. Navigate the world of grant procurement
2. Research and identify potential funding sources
3. Address the guidelines of federal and foundation applications
4. Focus foundation and corporate giving for the State of Utah
5. Understand the new federal guidelines for writing winning grants
6. Know the review process and how to address key points for reviewers
7. Write winning grants that stand out against scores of competing submissions
8. Develop focused and realistic budgets
9. Demonstrate that one’s proposal merits excellence and innovation
10. Package professional grant submissions
Our ultimate goal is for each participant to walk away with a product specific to their
interests that includes the grant design, abstract and budget.
Thus, the opportunity to influence the future of your work and ideas is within your reach.
Understanding this reality, institutions are willing to minimally invest in the training of their
staff to make this happen.
*Space is limited, and since this class fills-up quickly, it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.*
Workshop Fee: $595.00 (including tuition, materials, certificate of completion, and continental breakfast)
Rebate of $50.00 per person is given for two or more registrants from the same organization.
To Enroll:
Please visit our website,
Or call us toll free at (866)-704-7268 or (571) 257-8864
Can't make it?
Join us on Monday, March 26, 2012 - from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. EST for our
"Fundamentals of Proposal Writing" Online Webinar
Visit our website and then on the Webinar from the workshop list.
You received this e-mail due to your institutional or organizational affiliation. If we sent this
e-mail to you in error, and you wish not to receive any further e-mails from us, simply send
us an email with the word Take Out as subject.
The mentoring Institute of New Mexico is seeking proposals for its fifth annual Mentoring Conference. The conference will be held in the Student Union Building situated on UNM's main campus, from Wednesday, October 24 thru Friday, October 26 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This year's conference theme is "Facilitating Developmental Relationships for Success" and calls for proposalsthat critically and innovatively analyze different types of development relationships and how they contribute to the long-term success and prosperity of an individual. The conference will allow professionals from a multitude of disciplines to share valuable insights that contribute to the future of mentoring.
The keynote speaker for the conference is Professor Belle Rose Ragins, who teaches, consults, and conducts research on diversity, mentoring and gender issues. She has written more than 100 papers for presentations at national and international conferences and for publication in leading academic journals. She is co-author of Mentoring and Diversity: An International Perspective and co-editor of two books: The Handbook of Mentoring at Work and Exploring Positive Relationships at Work.
For more information on the conference or The Mentoring Institute please visit:
mentor.unm.edu
Register
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CUR Conference 2012 at The College of New Jersey
Summary
The Council on Undergraduate Research will hold its next CUR Conference "Leveraging Uncertainty: Toward a New Generation of Undergraduate Research" at The College of New Jersey on June 23-26, 2012. This conference will bring together faculty, administrators, policy makers, representatives of funding agencies and other stakeholders with an interest in doing and promoting undergraduate research. With over 100 workshops, presentations by representatives of funding agencies and social interactions, this promises to be an outstanding conference. For more information click here
Conference Details
When:
Saturday, June 23, 2012 - Tuesday, June 26, 2012
5:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Eastern Time Zone
Where:
The College of New Jersey
2000 Pennington Road
Ewing, New Jersey 08628-0718
USA
Executive Board Meeting & Annual Business Meeting
Executive Board Meeting: Wednesday, June 20 & Thursday, June 21, 2012
Annual Business Meeting: Thursday, June 21 - Saturday, June 23, 2012
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Master the techniques of writing superior and winning proposals
May 9 - 11, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
To be held at:
University of Utah
Salt Lake city, Utah
Sponsored by: The Grant Training Center
This intensive three-day grant proposal workshop is geared for: 1) those who
wish to strengthen their grant writing skills and 2) beginners who wish to acquire
and master the techniques of preparing, writing and winning proposals from various
funding agencies. The center of attention will be on how to effectively write proposals
in times of keen competition and limited resources. Much has happened in new regulations
and in approaches to grant writing, be it for the researcher in the sciences and social
sciences, education and non-profit professionals.
Participants Will Learn How to:
1. Navigate the world of grant procurement
2. Research and identify potential funding sources
3. Address the guidelines of federal and foundation applications
4. Focus foundation and corporate giving for the State of Utah
5. Understand the new federal guidelines for writing winning grants
6. Know the review process and how to address key points for reviewers
7. Write winning grants that stand out against scores of competing submissions
8. Develop focused and realistic budgets
9. Demonstrate that one’s proposal merits excellence and innovation
10. Package professional grant submissions
Our ultimate goal is for each participant to walk away with a product specific to their
interests that includes the grant design, abstract and budget.
Thus, the opportunity to influence the future of your work and ideas is within your reach.
Understanding this reality, institutions are willing to minimally invest in the training of their
staff to make this happen.
*Space is limited, and since this class fills-up quickly, it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.*
Workshop Fee: $595.00 (including tuition, materials, certificate of completion, and continental breakfast)
Rebate of $50.00 per person is given for two or more registrants from the same organization.
To Enroll:
Please visit our website,
Or call us toll free at (866)-704-7268 or (571) 257-8864
Can't make it?
Join us on Monday, March 26, 2012 - from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. EST for our
"Fundamentals of Proposal Writing" Online Webinar
Visit our website and then on the Webinar from the workshop list.
You received this e-mail due to your institutional or organizational affiliation. If we sent this
e-mail to you in error, and you wish not to receive any further e-mails from us, simply send
us an email with the word Take Out as subject.
The mentoring Institute of New Mexico is seeking proposals for its fifth annual Mentoring Conference. The conference will be held in the Student Union Building situated on UNM's main campus, from Wednesday, October 24 thru Friday, October 26 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This year's conference theme is "Facilitating Developmental Relationships for Success" and calls for proposalsthat critically and innovatively analyze different types of development relationships and how they contribute to the long-term success and prosperity of an individual. The conference will allow professionals from a multitude of disciplines to share valuable insights that contribute to the future of mentoring.
The keynote speaker for the conference is Professor Belle Rose Ragins, who teaches, consults, and conducts research on diversity, mentoring and gender issues. She has written more than 100 papers for presentations at national and international conferences and for publication in leading academic journals. She is co-author of Mentoring and Diversity: An International Perspective and co-editor of two books: The Handbook of Mentoring at Work and Exploring Positive Relationships at Work.
For more information on the conference or The Mentoring Institute please visit:
mentor.unm.edu
Register
Skip Navigation
CUR Conference 2012 at The College of New Jersey
Summary
The Council on Undergraduate Research will hold its next CUR Conference "Leveraging Uncertainty: Toward a New Generation of Undergraduate Research" at The College of New Jersey on June 23-26, 2012. This conference will bring together faculty, administrators, policy makers, representatives of funding agencies and other stakeholders with an interest in doing and promoting undergraduate research. With over 100 workshops, presentations by representatives of funding agencies and social interactions, this promises to be an outstanding conference. For more information click here
Conference Details
When:
Saturday, June 23, 2012 - Tuesday, June 26, 2012
5:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Eastern Time Zone
Where:
The College of New Jersey
2000 Pennington Road
Ewing, New Jersey 08628-0718
USA
Executive Board Meeting & Annual Business Meeting
Executive Board Meeting: Wednesday, June 20 & Thursday, June 21, 2012
Annual Business Meeting: Thursday, June 21 - Saturday, June 23, 2012