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Grant writing seminar for non-profits, rural projects set for March 12
Oklahoma The Hope Crisis Center, a Blackwell, Okla., non-profit organization, is sponsoring a seminar on grant writing for non-profit organizations, rural projects and educators in all grade levels. "Research and Writing Winning Grant Proposals" will be held on March 12 from 10 am to 4 p.m. at the Hope Crisis Center located at 1315 S. 11th Street (11th and Coolidge) in Blackwell. The seminar will teach participants the basics of planning a project, writing a grant proposal, and researching and accessing funding sources. A list of funding sources will be provided for projects in such areas as direct client services, outreach, health and wellness, small farm and garden projects, classroom equipment, technology, science programs, playground renovation, visual and performance arts projects, counseling and administration. As many school districts and non-profit entities are experiencing budget cuts due to current economic conditions, Kindblade has chosen to offer an additional bonus (included in registration fee): "Creating Budget Contingencies through Strategic Grant Planning." The fee is $75 per person, with on-site lunch provided for a donation to The Hope Crisis Center. Pre-registration is required due to space limitations. Interested persons may contact Lu Kindblade and Associates, LLC by phone at(580 491-8357 or by email at Lkindblade@aol.com.
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