Proposal Writing for Beginners

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Duration: 1 day
Book Included: Writing Better Fundraising Applications 4th Ed.

Aims

To help participants master the techniques for developing and writing strong, persuasive, successful funding proposals.

For

Those new to fundraising as well as more seasoned fundraisers with little or no proposal-writing experience.

Learning Outcomes

- How to write proposals that present your charity’s work in the most compelling light
- How to respond to donors’ requirements, interests and motivations
- The basic principles of effective proposal writing

Content

- Expressing your charity’s mission clearly and forcefully
- The most effective ways to present your work and describe its impact
- How to establish your charity’s credibility
- Developing a budget/funding plan that tell the right story
- Tailoring proposals for individual donors, trusts and foundations, and corporations
- How to assemble and present your proposal
- How to avoid the pitfalls


Venues and Dates

London

Charity Centre, Directory of Social Change, 24 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2DP

  • 02 August 10 

London

Charity Centre, Directory of Social Change, 24 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2DP

  • 03 November 10 

Fees

Band A £170.00

Band B £245.00

Band C £315.00

[Price Bands]

Band A: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of between £100,000 and £500,000.

Band B: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of over £500,000.

Band C: Statutory and commercial organisations.


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