In today’s complex political climate and evolving charitable sector, crafting persuasive grant proposals is more critical than ever for cultural organizations. This 90-minute session will explain the proposal-writing process, offering up-to-date insights on funder expectations, outcome-focused narratives, and strategic positioning. The session will also include information about the current state of federal and private funding opportunities. Participants of all levels will leave equipped with practical tools to navigate funding challenges, tell compelling institutional stories, and align their missions with current philanthropic trends.
Please note that this webinar will not be recorded, so please plan to attend live.
For questions about the event please contact education@newenglandarchivists.org.
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All participants including presenters, instructors, vendors, or others involved in the event are required to abide by the NEA Code of Conduct, which can be found here: https://www.newenglandarchivists.org/Code-of-Conduct
PAYMENT If you want to register online, but still need to pay by check, the system will generate an invoice that you can print out and mail to the attention of:
Margaret Dalton NEA Treasurer Harvard Law School Library 1545 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138
Please make all checks payable to New England Archivists.
CANCELLATION POLICY: NEA will issue a refund minus a $10 cancellation fee for up to 10 days prior to the meeting. Exceptions to the cancellation policy will be made at the discretion of the Registrar.
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