Develop a proposal that delivers

Don't waste your time wondering what to include in your grant application to major donors. Avoid the expense of hiring a grantwriter who doesn’t get your organization. Get insights and support from someone who's read over 1,600 successful grant applications in his career and learned what makes for a solid, memorable funding proposal.  

While this course uses examples from Stronger Philanthropy's application process, you can apply what you learn for any major donor grant application. Included with the course is a model grant proposal and 20 downloadable handouts, cheat sheets, and templates with tips to secure grants for your charity.

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Course curriculum

    1. Module 2: Video

    2. Module 2: Worksheet

    3. Module 2: More Support

    1. Module 3: Video

    2. Module 3: Worksheet

    1. Module 4: Video

    2. Module 4: Sample Application - The Basics

    1. Module 5: Video

    2. Module 5: Worksheet

    3. Module 5: Sample Application - Project Background

    4. Module 5: Sample Application - Project Plan

    1. Module 6: Video

    2. Module 6: Worksheet

    3. Module 6: Sample Application - Timeline and Measurable Outcomes

About this course

  • $299.00
  • 2 hours of video content

Write grant applications that get results

Instructor

Dr. Mark Petersen

CEO, Stronger Philanthropy

Mark Petersen is the CEO of Stronger Philanthropy, a firm dedicated to providing philanthropic management services for Canadian foundations and major donors to facilitate strategic and visionary generosity. Stronger Philanthropy’s seasoned team has overseen $67m in 1,739 grants to Canadian charities being awarded by its clients since 2000. Stronger Philanthropy offers resources and streamlined systems to assist givers in maximizing impact for their generosity. Mark has a BA (History) from University of Waterloo, an MDiv from Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, and a DLd from George Fox University in Portland OR where he focused research on navigating succession within family philanthropy. He and his wife, Karen, now split their time between St Stephen, New Brunswick and Dundas, Ontario.