Program Description: This program is designed to equip community health workers, nurses, healthcare providers, social workers, counselors, and marriage and family therapists with the essential skills needed to secure funding for programs that serve individuals, families, and communities. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of effective grant writing principles, develop research skills for identifying funding opportunities, and apply a structured, step-by-step approach to crafting successful grant proposals.
Through interactive instruction and practical exercises, attendees will learn how to articulate program needs, align proposals with funding priorities, and enhance their ability to advocate for resources that improve patient and client outcomes. By mastering these skills, professionals in healthcare and human services will be better prepared to sustain and expand vital programs that address critical community needs.
This training supports professional standards and ethical guidelines by promoting evidence-based practice, resource accessibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Whether seeking funding for healthcare initiatives, mental health programs, or social service projects, participants will leave with the confidence and tools necessary to develop compelling grant applications and secure financial support for their organizations.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this learning activity the clinician will be able to:
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- Explain the basic principles of effective grant writing. (Understanding)
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- Demonstrate the ability to use databases and conduct Internet research for grant opportunities. (Applying)
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- Apply an eight-step process to develop a well-structured and persuasive grant proposal. (Applying)
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