TITLE : Winning proposals: a tour of four successful case studies
CITY : Dallas , TX
DATE : Tuesday, October 02, 2007
TIME : 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Winning proposals: a tour of four 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:

Candace Gray
Consultant
Gray Consulting Group

Candace Is founder of the independent consulting practice, Gray Consulting Group.  She founded the practice in 2003 after working for many years in both the non-profit and for-profit sectors. Candace provides non-profit management expertise in areas such as fundraising, strategic planning, program development, community development and partnership development.  Before starting Gray Consulting Group, Ms. Gray served as senior program manager for the Foundation for Community Empowerment (FCE) for nearly a decade.  During her tenure as a grantmaker, she gained valuable insight into the key components of winning proposals.  

Michelle F. Moore
National Director of Development, Institute for Capacity Building
United Negro College Fund, Inc.

Michelle joined the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) in 2002 as the National Director of Foundation Relations.  She now serves as the National Director of Development for the UNCF Institute for Capacity Building, overseeing all national fundraising efforts related to this ten-year, $130 million initiative.  Michelle has more than twelve years of foundation and corporate fundraising experience.  Prior to joining UNCF, she was the Vice President of Development for the Employment Policy Foundation (EPF), a public policy research and educational foundation based in Washington, D.C. that focuses on workplace trends and policies.  Other fundraising positions included: Development Director, The Independent Institute; Development Director, Girl Scouts of Santa Clara County; Major Gifts Coordinator, The Leadership Institute; and Director of Administration and Circulation, Center for Media and Public Affairs.  Michelle received a B.A. in political science from Tulane University.

Sandy Hogan Owen, CFRE
Vice President – Major Gifts
The Gladney Center for Adoption

 
Sandy joined The Gladney Center in 2006 in its national office as VP-Major Gifts to lead their expansion of both domestic and international adoption and humanitarian aid fundraising initiatives through cultivation of the foundation, corporate and major donor sectors.  Prior to Gladney, she served as Vice President – Development & Marketing for Sci-Port Discovery Center in Shreveport, LA for seven years, where she directed a team of 18 staff members in Grant Writing, Major Donor Development, Membership, Visitor Services, Public Relations, Marketing and Graphic Design.  During her tenure at Sci-Port she secured national and regional grants of over $100,000 each from Hearst Foundation, GM Foundation, Institute of Museum and Library Services, Chevron/Texaco, Shreveport-Bossier Community Foundation and the Kresge Foundation, among others. Sandy spent 20 years in the marketing and public relations sector as a consultant, is an award-winning writer and taught as an adjunct university professor in public relations writing and grammar for five years.    
Speakers for this session will be announced shortly.

 

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  • Networking Sessions
  • Afternoon Seminars
  • Morning Seminars

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Seminar TitleTimePrice
Panel discussion and dialogue with Grantmakers9:00 AM - 12:00 PM$ 95.00More
Finding Funders: the art of successful research1:00 PM - 3:00 PM$ 55.00More
Proposal writing1:00 PM - 3:00 PM$ 55.00More
Exploring the world of corporate sponsorship 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM$ 55.00More
How to build a successful relationship with grantmakers3:30 PM - 5:00 PM$ 55.00More
Winning proposals: a tour of four successful case studies 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM$ 55.00More
Cause marketing: building profitable relationships with corporate partners 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM$ 55.00More

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Seminar TitleTimePrice
Special events fundraising8:00 AM - 10:00 AM$ 55.00More
Online fundraising: harnessing technology to build and maintain relationships9:00 AM - 12:30 PM$ 95.00More
Major gifts fundraising10:30 AM - 12:30 PM$ 55.00More
Annual giving campaigns1:30 PM - 3:00 PM$ 55.00More
Fundraising in the one person development shop: making the most of a shoestring budget1:30 PM - 5:00 PM$ 95.00More
Direct mail fundraising3:30 PM - 5:00 PM$ 55.00More


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