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Grant writing classes


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Parasol Community Collaboration is offering three-part grant writing training class.

Sept. 22 — Developing Your Idea Into A Fundable Plan

Sept. 29 — Researching Funder Matches For Your Plan

Oct. 6 — Customizing Your Proposal To Funder Specs

Instructor: Phil Johncock has a 92 percent success rate. His students received more than $1.2 billion in grants in the first 2.5 years applying the system you will have access to in this three-part training.

He designed Nevada’s first and longest-running college online course in grant writing in 1997 and the 10-credit Grant Writing Certification program at Truckee Meadows Community College in 2001.

Location: DWR Center, 948 Incline Way, Incline Village, Event: Grant Writing Mega-Success, PCC Nonprofit Training Series

Time: 4-5:30pm

RSVP: pcc@parasol.org or (775) 298.0119

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  1. Rhonda McFarlane says - Posted: August 15, 2010

    If you have Grant experience, TRPA has an opening for a Grant Specialist. See http://www.trpa.org.

  2. Phil Johncock says - Posted: August 16, 2010

    Hi Rhonda,

    Where’s the announcement for the Grant Specialist? I couldn’t find it on the TRPA site.

    Phil Johncock
    The Grant Professor

  3. Rhonda McFarlane says - Posted: August 16, 2010

    At the left of the website is a list of items on the website. Click on the tab that says “Employment & RFPs.” You will se a list of all openings. Click on the Grant Specialist position.

  4. Jonathan M. says - Posted: August 18, 2010

    Is anyone from South Lake going to this? I would like to go and I think it would be good to car pool.

  5. h says - Posted: August 18, 2010

    Anytime you ask the trpa ,they have too many answers, but then what fits your question.
    They use the triple sword so much they cut all means and possible answers to shreds.
    I’ve been in their office twice this week,they yet to answer anything I’ve asked,but they need to to fill out tons of paper work,tell you when they can get around to it.
    Snails move faster into the lake than they can see,”THERY ARE TOO DAMN SLOW DON’T GET A S–T.