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Thompson Grants Webinar: How to Write a Winning Grant Application

Thompson Grants Webinar

Intense competition for funding means your grant application must be utterly irresistible. That’s why grant consultant Linda Wastyn advises you to argue.

Compared to traditional grants applications, an “argument format” immediately sets your proposal apart. A well-developed argument for funding wins reviewers’ attention. Strong supporting data wins their respect. And you’re likelier to win the award for your program.

How do you construct such an irresistible grant application? Wastyn explains all you need to know in this upcoming webinar:

In this 90-minute webinar, grant development consultant Linda Wastyn shows you how to use arguments to take a more calculated approach to getting your program funded. You’ll start by mastering ways to develop the best argument for funding your program—with the right data to support it.

Sharpen your competitive edge.  You’ll learn how to make your application stand apart (and ahead) of competing requests by eliminating generalities, lack of data and incomplete statements. Plus, you’ll have the chance to ask your own questions during the Q&A portion of the webinar.

Reserve your space now for expert guidance on writing better, more compelling grant applications, including:

  • How to craft and construct an effective grant application

  • How and why to use complete arguments in your application

  • Different types of data you can use to support your arguments

  • Publicly available (free!) and community sources for finding strong data to inform your application

  • Argument fallacies to avoid in your application

You’ll come away from this webinar knowing how to use arguments to create proposals that reward grant reviewers with a complete case for funding your program—and proposals that reward you with a better chance of winning it.

Who Will Benefit:

This webinar is of value to higher education institutions, nonprofits, hospital and health care organizations, government agencies and consultants. Attendees who will benefit most include:

  • Consultants

  • VP for Advancement

  • VP Finance

  • Grant Officers

  • Director of Development

  • Director of Grant Services

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