What a Grant Reviewer Wants You to Know
What a Grant Reviewer Wants You to Know
So, you’re writing a grant. You think you’ve got it all figured out, but how can you be sure that you’re actually going to persuade the funder that your program is a good fit for their funding priorities?
In this workshop, you’ll learn about grantwriting best practices from the perspective of the grant reviewers who will be making decisions about your funding applications. You’ll be better prepared to develop proposals that impress the end-user: the grantmakers themselves. The information provided in this presentation can be applied to all of your competitive grant proposals and not just limited to Whidbey Community Foundation’s grants program.
Tuesday June 9
10:30am – 12pm
In-Person at the Langley Library
About the Presenter: Jeff Natter, MPH (he/him) has created and managed grants programs for over 25 years. He has served as Manager of the Ryan White Part A HIV/AIDS Program at Public Health – Seattle & King County and as Executive Director at the Pacific Hospital Preservation and Development Authority. In these positions, Jeff was responsible for developing and administering health and social service grants totaling over $150 million.
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