Trudy Suggs – Crafting the Perfect Proposal
This class will answer all your questions regarding grant funding.
Grant writing can seem complicated and mysterious for many people. This is why this course is so great. Simplifying is the best way to simplify. the Step by step process-By-Step-by-step guide to creating a grant proposal template. Grant writing is much easier. Each week you will see a video that is captioned and discusses the topic of the week. Also, you’ll find interesting articles and take part in hands-on activities.-You can also find out more about the activities. The interactive environment allows you to create a template from start to finish — with customized feedback from the Your instructor will be an experienced teacher.
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This course covers the following topics:
Basics of organization
Overview of the project
Statement of need
Evaluation plan, objectives, goals and outcomes
Budgeting
Intent/letter of inquiry
Executive Summary
Support letters
Building relationships with funders
You can find many more!
This course is limited to 10 students and is intended for individuals who work in the field of education. the Nonprofit or educational sectors include program staff, program administrators, program directors, program executives, school administrators, and program directors. Non-profit or educational employees can still participate but must have an idea for a project. All lectures are presented in ASL with English captions/transcripts.
You’ll find this course beneficial and refreshing, no matter if you’re new to grant writing or an experienced professional. Learn why so many people love this course and how they received thousands in funding.
P.S. P.S. the You’ll receive two hours of class free after the class ends.-On-One consultation plus a few other goodies. This is a great opportunity, don’t miss it!
TESTIMONIALS
I wanted to express my gratitude once more United Way made Friday’s allocation decisions. There were significant changes in the way they wanted grants to be distributed. Many agencies were cut –but not ours! It was an honor to once again say that your class was well worth the investment. Thank you! the Your class taught me many things that resulted in my agency receiving $300,000. Our agency received $300,000. This is an increase on previous years. This was my first time writing. the agency. – Sheryl Emery
As a student the Gallaudet University’s masters of social service program was the right choice for me. I knew that I would be working in this field. the Non-Profit sector. It was also obvious to me that I should take a class in grant writing because it is a prudent decision.-Grants are essential for profit agencies and organizations to be able to achieve their goals. I learned a lot from the grant writing class. the Different functions of grants, useful research techniques and presentation methods. The class was well organised. the professor, Trudy Suggs, was willing to go the extra mile to help her students. the Fine art in grant writing. She was there to offer support, guidance and direction at every turn. Grant writing can be complex. Professor Suggs We were shown how to do it simply the Process into a step-By-Step progression – Melinda Doell
I was able to improve my persuasive writing skills, as well as writing for an audience. This class also opened up more avenues for me to obtain funding. the Non-I am a profit organization. I received a grant writing class. the Skills required to write an effective proposal the Correct funding strategies would ensure my not-For-Organization that makes a profit the It had to have the money it required to succeed. – Chris Kaftan
I enjoyed it immensely the Course in grant writing! I learned! the Bolts and nuts the Grant writing is a process that can be used throughout the world the semester, and I am proud to say that this has made me feel less intimidated. the process. I found Ms. SuggsShe was very hands-on and her teaching method was extremely effective.-to be supportive, engaged, and helpful. I would recommend this highly the Course for anyone interested in learning more about grant-writing. – Martin Keller, Jr.
This course will help you realize your dreams. This course is for you if you are looking to start a business or get funding. This course will help you. the You are in the right place! This past summer, I founded my first deaf youth theatre camp. Without it, this would not have been possible. the Right tools. We are grateful for your leadership! You are a great leader! Trudy She is patient and has great knowledge. She helped me to be ace the Grant writing process. – Frank Dattolo
Through workshops and materials, I received training in grant writing. the GLI’s course on grant writing was a great help in understanding and practicing grant writing. the The challenges of the The actual grant writing process. You did not just learn about it. the Different sections of a practice or real! Grant to understand the Expectations and the Resources required during the Writing process. – Glenna Ashton
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This class is a must.-Take action for current and emerging leaders Ms. Suggs’ excellent teaching style and wealth of experience has taken out the Intimidation in grant writing This class is better than any condensed workshop on grant writing.-writing I’ve taken in the past. The hands-On approach the Provide honest, helpful feedback the Parts of the project can be worked on the Each week we have a grant writing process the Chatroom for class discussions the All of these activities have promoted great learning and confidence through the writing of a grant for the final project.-Building opportunities. Ms. Suggs They were given and I look forward in applying them in writing for a grant the In the near future. This class is highly recommended to everyone in the Non-Profit field Thank you Trudy We appreciate you sharing your amazing experiences and knowledge! – Jamie Pope
Your instructor
Trudy Suggs
Trudy Suggs
Trudy SuggsCDI was Deaf and raised by Deaf parents. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Gallaudet University, and a master’s degree from University of Illinois-Chicago. Chicago. the Illinois RID Deaf Caucus, the Minnesota RID Deaf Interpreting Group, RID’s national CDI task force, and the Illinois State Police Communication Issues committee. Additionally, she has served on many boards such as the National Association of the Deaf and Blind the National Deaf Business Institute.
Trudy For over 15 years, she has also taught online courses, including nonfiction writing, grant writing, business writing, Deaf history, and grant writing for graduate or doctoral students. 2008 was the eighth year of this project. Trudy Received the Gallaudet University Alumni Organization Outstanding Young Alumnus Award the National Association of the Deaf CEO’s Award. She was one of two recipients of the National Association of Secretaries of State Medallion Award in 2009 by Mark Ritchie, Minnesota Secretary of State.
Trudy Four strong-Two mutts, two cats, and three children she willed. She is often seen at her desk consuming Reese’s Cups (and, for variety, Snickers). T.S. is her current business. Writing Services (www.tswriting.com), which was founded in 2003 to provide editing, design, writing, and ASL services.-English translation services. She also owns Savory Words Publishing (www.savorywords.com), an independent publisher specializing in books by Deaf authors. She and her family call Frederick, MD home.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
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When does the What is the course’s start and finish?
These eight-Week Course starts September 7, 2020 and runs until November 6, 2020. One week is cut off at the halfway point. the course).
I don’t know how to sign. Can I still sign up for this course?
Yes, of course! You can find transcripts and captions for all lectures, even though they are in ASL.
Do you offer editing services for every document?
Yes! You will get personalized feedback on every document that you send us.
What do I need to do to become a part of a non-profit organization?
This class is for people who are already involved in a non-profit organization. However, you don’t need to be part of the organization to benefit from it. If you are just interested in learning, the Basics: You can create a fictional project to use when creating your grant proposal. The fictional project is intended for class use, but you will learn the components of a grant proposal.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes