Professional Grant Development Workshop in Anchorage

May 5, 2011

University Relations

A professional grant development workshop offered by the Grant Training Center, Master the techniques of writing superior and winning proposals, will take place June 22 – 24, at the University of Alaska Anchorage Alaska.

This intensive three-day grant proposal workshop is geared for:


  1. Those who wish to strengthen their grant writing skills, and

  2. Beginners who wish to acquire and master techniques of preparing, writing and winning proposals from various funding agencies. The center of attention will be on how to effectively tell the story that leads to funding, be it for the researcher in the sciences and social sciences, educator or non-profit professional.


Participants will learn how to:

  • Navigate the world of grant procurement

  • Research and identify potential funding sources

  • Address the guidelines of federal and foundation applications

  • Identify and effectively write the key elements of a proposal

  • Create a grant design prior to writing the proposal

  • Write winning grants that stand out against scores of competing submissions

  • Develop focused and realistic budgets

  • Demonstrate that one's proposal merits excellence and innovation

  • Package professional grant submissions


The ultimate goal is for each participant who wishes to develop a proposal, to walk away with a product that includes the grant design, abstract and budget.

Space is limited, and since this class fills-up quickly, it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Workshop Fee: $595.00 (including tuition, materials, certificate of completion, and continental breakfast)
Rebate of $50.00 per person is given for two or more registrants from the same organization.

To register, please visit the GTC website, or call 571-257-8864 or toll-free at 866-704-7268.