Description
Provides an introduction to the process of seeking and securing grant funding for public and nonprofit organizations. By researching and preparing a submittable grant proposal, students will develop knowledge and skill in the areas of: qualifying prospective grantors and evaluation requests for proposals, developing letters of intent, and preparing key components of a successful funding application (e.g., statement of need, scope of work/ project description, evaluation plan, proposal budget and budget justification, statement of organizational capacity). Topics will also include fund raising as relationship building, using logic models to portray a project's intent, creating program sustainability through diversification of funding, and special issues pertaining to collaborative grant applications. (Offered every semester) (Credit/ No Credit Available)
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(prereq: GE Areas A1 and A2 and A3 or the equivalent)