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Grant Writing Boot Camp

The Enterprise Center at Salem State University

121 Loring Ave | Salem, MA 01970

Thu, Oct 26, 2023 @ 8:30 am - 10:00 am

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New to grant writing? Or need a refresher? In this workshop we will go through the main components of a grant narrative, delve into how to make a compelling funding request, and break down what foundations are really looking for in some of those peskier grant questions. Learn the joys of logic models, measurable outcomes, and program evaluation tools! You will come away with a new-found confidence in creating request budgets that align with your narrative, and a deeper understanding of grant attachments and why they matter. You will learn how to use a grant submission calendar as a tool to meet your annual budget goals, how to create narrative boilerplates from which to cut and paste for other grant opportunities, as well as other tips and tricks to make grant writing a breeze (aka less agonizing). This workshop will be lively with plenty of opportunities for Q & A and networking. Join us!

This informative workshop is offered at no cost and is being sponsored in partnership with the North Shore Alliance for Economic Development and the Massachusetts Office of Business Development (MOBD).

Presenter

Lara Lepionka

Lara Lepionka is an independent consultant with 20+ years of experience working in the nonprofit sector. She offers an array of services to clients, including budget development, grant writing, fundraising, leadership coaching and transition, board development, and strategic planning. In 2010 Lara founded Backyard Growers—a grassroots food justice organization in Gloucester, MA—to help her neighbors increase their access to affordable, healthy food during the recession by providing them with backyard and community gardens and training in how to grow their own food. She later developed a unique, district-wide school garden program for the Gloucester schools that she successfully replicated in school districts throughout Massachusetts. During her 12 years as executive director, Lara grew Backyard Growers into a thriving organization serving over 2,000 public school students and low-income households each year. Prior to Backyard Growers, Lara worked for 10+ years in Chicago and the Greater Boston area in diverse roles at nonprofit organizations with missions focused on the arts, education, human services, and social justice.

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