The first session, scheduled for June 18, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., focuses on extensive grant searching using search engines provided through ISU memberships to develop an effective letter of intent. The second session, scheduled for June 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will review and critique letters of intent, assist participants on developing an effective narrative, and provide instruction on how to develop a budget.
The workshops are sponsored by Indiana State’s Center for Public Service and Community Engagement and the Office of Sponsored Programs. Presenters will be Liz Metzger, senior research associate, Office of Sponsored Programs, Nancy Brattain Rogers, director of the Center for Public Service and Community Engagement and Lea Hollowell, research coordinator, Office of Sponsored Programs.
The sessions will take place in the John T. Myers Technology Center computer lab, room 212. Both sessions are free and lunch is provided. Seating is limited to 55. To register, email disbell@indstate.edu or call 812-237-2334.
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Contact: Nancy Rogers, Center for Public Service and Community Engagement, (812) 237-2334 or nancyrogers@indstate.edu
Writer: Paula Meyer, ISU Communications & Marketing, (812) 237-3783 or pmeyer4@isugw.indstate.edu
Indiana State University will be offering a two-part series of free workshops on grant writing for non-profit organizations.
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