Write to Win: 3 Advanced Strategies to Craft Winning Proposals

Master advanced grant writing with three strategies to craft persuasive proposals. Learn to enhance your narrative, organize impactful problem statements, and tailor proposals to captivate funders. Unlock the secrets to successful grant applications and elevate your writing skills.

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August 5, 2024

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Write to Win: 3 Advanced Strategies to Craft Winning Proposals

Key Takeaways

​Master the elements of crafting persuasive proposals in this grant writing workshop. Whether you’re aiming to sharpen your skills or revamp your approach, t is your key to unlocking the secrets of successful grant applications.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Enhance your writing technique with 3 advanced narrative structures that highlight the impact and importance of your project
  2. Draft how to effectively organize and present information in persuasive problem statements that capture and hold the attention of review committees
  3. Learn fresh approaches to tailoring unique proposals that resonate with funders to encourage motivation and action around your organization

Grantseeker Growth Course: Series 2 / Session 1: This 3-part intensive learning course is best suited for U.S.-based intermediate or expert grant writers who have won at least one grant with a minimum of a $200K operating budget, or consultants working with such organizations. You do not have to join all three sessions to attend these programs.

​​Professional Credits: This session covers GPCI Competency 3. Full participation in this event is applicable for 1.0 points in Category 1.B - Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.

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Course Instructor:
Rachel Fidler Cannella | Events & Community Manager, Instrumentl

​​Rachel is a skilled nonprofit professional with over a decade of experience in informal education at history, science, and art museums. Prior to joining Instrumentl, Rachel served as Senior Manager of School & Teacher Programs at the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County and Creative Programs Director at Holocaust Museum LA.

What is Instrumentl? ​Instrumentl is the first full-lifecycle grant solution for grantseekers. In 2023, Instrumentl helped over 3,000 organizations win over $1 billion by bringing grant discovery, research, and tracking to one place. Our customers are on the front lines educating kids, saving endangered species, and restoring watersheds.

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🖥 Link to presentation slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ctk0De2Y1x1em5fr8k6RM7UsdSDr52t9/view

📓 Session workbook: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SxKuDzQ5oOcmLy_sEBVRn-E4qkFidO7c5MyRYlqFllc/copy

⚡️Go here to register for our future free grants workshops: https://lu.ma/instrumentl/events

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