Internet Based Grant Writing - Hands on Workshop November 27-28, 2007
Internet Based Grant Writing & Management - A Hands on Workshop
The grant writing process has historically been a deadline-driven mad rush to the finish line. Typically understaffed, grantwriters in Indian Country have
often had to carry the burden of proposal writing single-handedly. With the advent of the internet, and web-based tools, grant writing can truly be a
collaborative process. By creating the systems and protocols to allow for simultaneous grants development, you are more likely to meet that next pressing
deadline using a team approach!
This course will equip you with essential web-based tools and a field-tested approach to building your virtual grant writing team.
Topics to Include: See Individual Downloadable Agendas and Registration Forms to the Right
Day 1: 9:00am to 4:30pm General Session
Creating your grant writing team's virtual workspace
Organizing your grant writing resources online
Grants.gov fundamentals & pitfalls
Program Logic Models: online resources and tools
Developing the online master application layout and delegated task list for your virtual team
Day 2: 9:00am to 4:30pm General Session
Setting up a web-based document editor for simultaneous, multi-user program narrative writing
Team Grant Writing Mock Exercise - the art and practice of non-linear grant writing!
Online tools and approaches to managing your grants once awarded
Facilitators
Mr. Anthony Caole
Senior Management Consultant Northern Management
Mr. Anthony Caole is CEO of Three Star Enterprises LLC, a subsidiary of the Oceanside Corporation, and has served as Senior Management Consultant with Northern
Management, the community planning and management division of CE2 Engineers, Inc. in Anchorage, Alaska from 2002-2006. As Sr. Management Consultant, Mr. Caole
and the NM team worked with community leaders to spearhead millions of dollars of new infrastructure development in communities across the State, including
housing, roads, airport expansion, sanitation facilities, and community buildings.
Mr. Caole previously served as Tribal Administrator for the Native Village of Kwinhagak, where he spearheaded major overhauls to existing administrative
systems, and consolidated the municipal and tribal administrations under a joint Municipal-Tribal Council. Through administrative reform, innovative planning,
and strategic leveraging, he worked with community leaders to bring millions into communities for new infrastructure and program development.
Mr. Caole graduated with a B.A. in Rural Development at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, completing his studies using the statewide audioconference system
outside in the only payphone booth in the remote village of Platinum. He received his Masters in International and Intercultural Management from the School for
International Training in Brattleboro, VT.
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