Series Overview:
Grants can help your nonprofit secure the necessary resources you need to fulfill your mission and support your community. However, it’s often a struggle to deal with the complex and competitive nature of developing grant proposals—especially if your organization has limited resources.
During this three-part series, Alice Ruhnke will help you navigate the intricacies of grantwriting so you have the knowledge and tools needed to unlock different forms of grant funding.
All webinars are 90 minutes and begin at 2 PM ET.
Webinar Descriptions:
Developing Grant Proposals 101
January 23, 2025
During this foundational session, Alice Ruhnke will walk you through a systematic process to apply to all your grantseeking efforts in order to reduce the stress related to proposal writing. She’ll introduce a planning tool that can be used again and again by your organization, saving you time and energy in your grantseeking efforts.
You’ll learn:
- the essential sections that comprise 95% of all grant applications;
- how to navigate confusing grant-related terminology so you understand what funders really want;
- the best practices on how to write each section;
- how to use a Program Planning Framework to connect all the pieces of an application together; and,
- strategies to infuse your organization's strengths in your proposal to make it even more competitive.
Jump-Start Your Federal Proposal Writing
February 12, 2025
During the second webinar, Alice will show you how to research federal funding opportunities and develop the initial strategies needed to craft competitive federal grant applications.
You’ll learn:
- how to read federal instructions to help you identify ideal funding opportunities;
- the steps needed to write competitive proposals;
- what federal grant reviewers are actually looking for; and,
- the important proposal strategies you must implement before instructions are even released.
Writing Capacity Building Grant Proposals
March 6, 2025
During the final session, Alice will define and discuss the fundamentals of capacity building grant proposals. She will introduce you to a practical approach with examples based on real experiences.
You’ll learn:
- the differences between “regular” grant applications and capacity building grant applications;
- how to craft compelling capacity grant proposals;
- the common pitfalls you must avoid in order to get funded; and,
- how to find the perfect funders who want to help you build capacity.
You’ll walk away from this Power of 3 series with invaluable and practical knowledge and strategies you can use to elevate your organization's grant success in order to create a lasting impact.
Who should attend:
This series is perfect for grantwriting novices as well as those seeking to further enhance their skills and overcome common challenges of securing grant funding.
After each webinar, you’ll receive:
- slides and handouts; and,
- a link to the webinar recording.
Can’t attend live and still want to watch the webinar?
Want to review the materials after the session?
You will receive an email with the full recording and any handouts within 10 business days after the webinar.
After you register, you will receive the following emails:
- A sales receipt for your bookkeeping records
- A confirmation email from Zoom with the login credentials
- Instructions for other attendees if you registered a group
If you do not receive these emails within 48 hours of registering, please email or call 1-877-784-7268.
GrantStation does not refund registration fees. Fees may be applied to any webinar scheduled within 30 days.
Alice Ruhnke
Alice Ruhnke is the President of GrantStation. Having raised over $45 million from federal, state, and private grantmakers, she knows what it takes to get funded. As a former nonprofit program coordinator and director, and the Founder of The Grant Advantage, Alice has a deep understanding of the challenges that nonprofits face. Over the last 20 years she's worked in the trenches with hundreds of nonprofit organizations to improve their capacity to raise funds. Alice is an author and educator with a passion to share her expertise. Her insightful trainings on grant proposal writing and development, community change models, service projects, and measuring outcomes have helped over 4,000 individuals positively impact their communities.