TITLE : Winning proposals: a tour of three successful case studies
CITY : San Francisco , CA
DATE : Tuesday, October 27, 2009
TIME : 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
PRICE : $ 65.00
Winning proposals: a tour of three successful case studies

Even when you understand the principles of effective proposal writing, it can still be challenging to understand why a certain proposal stands out above the others. In this session, we will take you on a tour of four winners so that you can learn what makes a proposal truly fundable:

The session will provide an advanced analysis of tone, writing style and format, and includes a discussion of the following topics:
  • Building the case for support: how to make a favorable impression from the outset
  • Sustainability: giving funders the comfort they need that you will be around after they leave
  • Testimonials: using the power of stories to create a strong impression
  • Project outcomes: describing outcomes in a way that the funder can immediately understand them
  • Project budgets: avoiding the pitfalls that bedevil this section of the proposal
  • Sources of support: what is the funder looking for here, and what if you don't have them?
This session is intended as a follow-on to the first session on proposal writing.
Speakers for this session:

Cynthia Burnett
CEO and Principal Consultant
Burnett Consulting Associates, LLC (BCA)

Cynthia has over 20 years experience in nonprofit management and fund development. As BCA Principal Consultant, Cynthia is the Development Director for Alameda County Health Care Services Agency. She directs grantwriting activities for children and youth programs for the agency and provides technical assistance in strategic planning, resource development, and financial assessments to agency executives and contracted Community Based Organizations. In Alameda County from 2006-2009, BCA submitted 49 grants, of which 73.5% were successful, netting $55.9M in revenue to county clients. Cynthia has participated in Federal and state RFP review processes for the US Department of Health and Human Services, US Housing and Urban Development, and the CA Department of Education. Cynthia earned her B.A. in Sociology from Sacramento State University, and her M.A. in Human Resources and Organizational Development from the University of San Francisco.

Daniel Gluesenkamp
Director of Habitat Protection and Restoration
Audubon Canyon Ranch

In his current position, Daniel leads in the development, implementation, and evaluation of conservation and restoration projects at ACR’s preserves. The program he directs includes three full time staff and is predominantly funded via project grants. In eight years, more than 80% of Daniel’s grant proposals have been funded, with 24 successful proposals yielding more than $900K in support. Daniel earned his Ph.D. in Integrative Biology at the University of California at Berkeley, serves as current past-president of the California Invasive Plant Council, and is co-founder of the Bay Area Early Detection Network. He is an accomplished public speaker, with over 40 presentations and more than 20 print, radio, and television articles since 1999.

Glen Price
President
Glen Price Group

Glen brings over 30 years of expertise in highly successful strategic planning, high performance programming, and fund development experience for a wide range of local, state, national, private sector, and international clients. He has been the principal team leader for efforts that have raised over $1 billion dollars for the capital, program, and strategic planning needs of public and private agencies. A core component of this work has been researching, writing, and designing successful grant proposals for individual organizations and for collaborative partnerships. These have included proposals to The California Endowment, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kresge Foundation, and many others. He has developed a highly successful grant development training program and has facilitated grant writing workshops for hundreds of participants throughout the state of California and the nation. Glen is a graduate of UC Santa Cruz and a member of the American Association of Grant Professionals.

 

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