Thursday, June 3, 2010

June 4 Using Logic Models to Plan Programs and Write Grants

Nonprofit Works Presents

Using Logic Models to Plan Programs and Write Grants
Syracuse, NY: June 4, 9 am to 4 pm

Onondaga Community College, 4585 West Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY 13215

See http://www.nonprofitworks.net/courses/gd_logic_models.asp

This workshop offers a step-by-step process — from program design to evaluation — that can help your organization better plan its operations, and develop winning strategies to show agencies and funders why your organization deserves their support. Administrators, program directors, grantwriters and volunteers will find this course useful. Participants receive a logic model template and other useful documents in electronic format, and a certificate of completion is provided.


Topics include

Getting your team to use a shared platform to plan and manage programs and projects
Creating and stating a program’s outcomes, budget, activities and evaluation plan
Communicating cost-benefit scenarios and your financial needs in meaningful ways
Making the case for grants and other funding requests

Cost: discount rate = $93.75 per person (regular rate = $125), includes materials, lunch and parking

Instructor: Paul Mastrodonato, president, Nonprofit Works. Paul has spent the last 18 years helping organizations plan programs and budgets, and seek funding from foundations, corporations, and government agencies. His presentation style is known for being informative, interactive, and fun.

Pre-registration is required.

For more information about this or other Nonprofit Works courses, call (518) 581-8841,send an email to mail@nonprofitworks.com, or visit www.nonprofitworks.com.

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