Community Grant Workshop
Wednesday, March 13
9:30am - 4:30pm
Main Library
Meeting Room 1 (Large Glass), 1st FloorThis two-day grant writing workshop is the ideal bootcamp for the new (and not so new) grant writer.
In this two-day workshop, Philip Atkins will offer helpful tips and tricks to make your grant application the best it can be. Bring a proposal to work on during the session that will be ready submit at the end. Representatives from the United Way of Greater Toledo will present on their data dashboard and how you can use it in your proposal writing. Zach Huber from the Toledo Lucas County Public Library will share how to use and access the grants database Foundation Directory to find your next funder.
Please note this is a two-day workshop. It is highly recommended to attend both sessions to get the most out of the workshop.
Philip D. Atkins, PhDm LICDC, OCPSII has more than 20 years of experience writing grants, funding applications, and proposals. He has an PhD in Human Services Administration from Capella University and is a graduate of the Mental Health Executive Leadership at Case Western Reserve University. He has authored more than $25 million in grants and proposals.
This program is presented in partnership with the United Way of Greater Toledo.
Main Library
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