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WIOA webinar

Webinar: Enough is Known for Action: Credentials that Count for Youth – April 29, 2015, at 2pm Eastern, Registration

This session is the third webinar in this series for the youth community, hosted by the Chicago and San Francisco Employment and Training Administration (ETA) offices but open to all, to inspire strategic planning and action now in anticipation of the July 1, 2015 implementation date of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).Helping

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Strategies for Creating Funding Sustainability

Strategies for Creating Funding Sustainability

                       
    Register Now        March     26, 1:00 - 2:00 pm ET   
    If     you're not able to join the live broadcast, that's OK. Register anyway and     we'll send you a link to the recording of the webinar to listen to at your     convenience.   

Most   nonprofit organizations rely heavily on grant funding to implement their   projects and programs. But grant funding doesn't last forever. That's why   it's important to develop a plan for carrying your grant funded projects into   the future once specific grant funding periods have ended.

During   this hour-long webinar, Resource Associates' grant expert, Marissa Berg, will   explain what sustainability is and why it's an important part of any grant   program. Marissa will share ideas about:

      
  • How        to design a sustainability plan
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  • How        to determine the need after the initial funding period
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  • How        to identify and leverage new funding sources and partnerships
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  • How        to integrate a project into your general budget

If your   organization is operating grant funded programs or planning to write grants   this year, be sure to sign up for this webinar. We'll help you look ahead and   ensure you can continue to operate and serve your community.

Register today!

Resource   Associates
  418 W. Broadway, Unit C
  Farmington, NM 87401
  www.grantwriters.net

IT training and hiring partnerships

Friends, partners, and colleagues --

You are invited to join us on Monday, March 16, at 1 p.m. at the First Federal Center on the campus of Hazard Community and Technical College. There, we will begin forging a strategic path toward accelerated IT training and hiring partnerships for Eastern Kentucky. Full details on the event are included in the graphic below. 

Please use the following link to register for the event. There is no charge to attend, but you must register before close of business on Wednesday, March 11

Click here to register: http://techhiringmeet.rsvpify.com 
    
  
  
                     

Free Grant Writing Class

  
   


   
"Grant Seeking Success!"
   
Thursday, March 12
    9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
   
The Center for Rural Development
   
2292 South U.S. 27 (at Traffic Light 15) in Somerset
     

   

This session will     cover the basic fundamentals of the grant-seeking process from building a     model for proposal development to writing a fundable proposal. The training     will cover the grant-seeking process; the "3 Rs" of grant     seeking; and how to develop a logic model. Lunch and instructional materials will be provided.
     

   

                                                                                                             

   
         
 
         
   


   
"Grants Management     Success!"
   
Wednesday, March 18
    9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
   
The Center for Rural Development
   
2292 South U.S. 27 (at Traffic Light 15) in Somerset
     

   

This session     will cover grants management and grants management models;     processes for foundation and government funding; best practices to be     grant-ready; and the 2015 OMB Uniform Guidance. Lunch and instructional     materials will be provided.
     

   

        

   
         
 
         
   

Meet the     Trainer

   

         Linda Gatten Butler, president of Butler Consulting     Inc. and a grant consultant, is leading two free training workshops on grant     seeking and grants management at The Center for Rural Development.

   

 
   
Butler has over 25 years of grant experience and has worked     with more than 180 organizations nationwide to provide grant seeking,     fundraising, and training and managing services. She also serves as a     consultant for the eCivis Grants Network, which is the leading cloud-based     grants management system in the nation for state and local governments and     school districts.

   
         
 
         
                       
      Reservation Information             
     
Contact: Patti Simpson
      The Center for Rural Development
      606-677-6000
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      www.centertech.com  

       
     
   

  

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