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FUND
RAISING CERTIFICATE program
PROSPECT
RESEARCH and
PROPOSAL
WRITING
elective
Fall
2012 Semester:
September 21 & October 20, 2012
(Two Day Course)
Winter/Spring 2013 Semester:
March 15 & April 20, 2013
(Two Day Course)
All classes meet
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The most effective proposal writers have "done their
homework." They know the most likely funding sources
for their agency and its programs, and they know what the grantmaker
wants to see in a proposal. In this course, students will examine
the relationship between comprehensive systematic prospect research and
proposal writing. They will explore printed materials and
databases that can help them find likely funding sources; study proposal
writing techniques; and review samples of proposals that were actually
funded.
Applied Project: Develop a list of five potential
funders and write a proposal
Click
here to access prospect research and
proposal writing resources online.

Fee
Information:
The course fee for this elective
class is $275. Credit/Non-Credit Options available for
this course. To view a graduate credit fee schedule, click
here.
Textbook
Information: Here is the information
on the required textbook for this course:
Lynn E. Miner’s Proposal Planning &
Writing Greenwood (4th Edition) - ISBN: 978-0313356742.
It will be available at
the UMKC University Bookstore located in the Student Union (5100 Cherry
Street) by the
beginning of the semester. (www.umkcbookstore.com).
You will find it in the Public Administration section (PA 5555F).
Click here for more information on the
Fund Raising Certificate Program
REFUND POLICY FOR NON-CREDIT REGISTRATION
Full refunds
will be given when cancellations are made at least five working days
before the first class session. A $50 cancellation fee will be deducted
from refunds when notification occurs fewer than five working days
before a class begins. No refunds will be made after sessions have
begun.
The Midwest
Center for Nonprofit Leadership reserves the right to cancel courses and
seminars when circumstances require.
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