Juneau Arts & Humanities Council to Host Grantsmanship Course for Nonprofit and Government Grantseekers
Grantseekers can learn proven grantsmanship techniques at workshop to be held in Juneau, August 14-18, 2017.
Juneau Arts & Humanities Council will host a Grantsmanship Training Program in Juneau, the week of August 14-18. The intensive, five-day, hands-on workshop for nonprofit and government grantseekers will take participants step by step through all stages of planning programs, researching funding sources and writing proposals.
The course will be conducted by The Grantsmanship Center (TGCI) − the world’s largest grantsmanship training organization for the nonprofit sector.
To ensure personal attention, registration is limited to 30 participants. Tuition for this training is $995. A limited number of half-scholarships are available for qualified organizations. The Grantsmanship Center has two half-tuition scholarships available for any interested individuals planning to attend the Juneau workshop – contact TGCI to apply. TGCI Alumni may qualify for special discounts. The Juneau Arts & Humanities Council also has two half-tuition scholarships available for Juneau residents who would like to attend the workshop – contact the JAHC to apply.
To register for the Grantsmanship Training Program, to get more information, contact The Grantsmanship Center at (800) 421-9512 or www.tgci.com or registrar@tgci.com . For more information or questions on host logistics, please contact the JAHC at (907) 586-2787, or email Meghan@jahc.org or Nancy@jahc.org.