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Training: Writing Successful Funding Proposals

November TUE 15
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Women's Resource Centre, United House,
London

Who is it for?

Organisations that want to learn about how to improve their grant applications.

Module 1 (10.00am-12.30pm)

What’s it about?

This two part course complementary course will enable you to understand funders’ criteria, the key features of a good funding proposal and the evidence funders require to demonstrate effectiveness.

What will I take away?

  • How to define ‘need’ and the ‘problems’ of your service users with clarity and focus to funders
  • Types of evidence funders are looking for
  • An understanding of the difference between outputs and outcomes

Module 2 (1-4pm)

What’s it about?

This module will pull together and clarify all the key components of a successful funding proposal.

What will I take away?

  • Greater understanding of the key questions funders ask
  • How to set a budget for your project
  • Top tips on writing for success

 

×Due to funder requirements, we need to give priority to women’s organisations or projects based in London working with those affected by Violence Against Women and Girls. 

If you do not fulfil the above criteria and we still have places available, the following applies:

  • If your organisation is a Member of WRC you will need to pay £25 for the full day,
  • If your organisation is not a member of WRC you will need to pay £50 for the full day.

Please read our Training Policies about cancellations, late arrivals etc. here.

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