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Webinar : Grant Writing For Success (2019)

About the Webinar:

Grant applications are an essential part of life at every Non-Profit. This webinar will make sure that you spend your time writing grants wisely and maximize your chances of receiving funding. During the webinar you will learn about grant resources and databases, key considerations when getting started with a grant application, and the full grant process, from developing your narrative to following up with the grant administrators.

Resources included in your download:

  • Document with common budget categories and items
  • Master Workshop Handout

About the Presenters:

Mary Ann S. Anderson  is the founder of Little Dog Creative Consulting (2005), which provides consulting services for a variety of clients in the areas of arts management, organizational planning, capacity building and public fundraising. ​A graduate of the University of Toronto’s Arts Administration Program, Mary Ann has been the Executive Director of a number of organizations, including arts service groups, galleries, artist cooperatives and municipal government agencies.

Resources Mentioned:

» Little Dog Grant Calendar


This webinar was recorded on January 18, 2019.
It has a run-time of 1 hour and 14 minutes.

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