TITLE : Proposal writing
CITY : Boston , MA
DATE : Tuesday, September 29, 2009
TIME : 11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Proposal writing
 

Winning a grant isn't easy and often the process of writing a proposal seems intimidating. Most of the difficulty comes from not knowing what exactly goes into an effective proposal. This session will cover the following topics:
  •  The essential components of a grant proposal package
  •  Important writing techniques that make your proposal stand out from the pile
  •  Layout and design of a strong proposal
  •  Customizing a proposal to match a grant maker's interest and using your proposal as a relationship building tool
You'll go back to the office with a well honed plan for ensuring that your proposals cover the right bases every time.


Speakers for this session:

Nathalie Favre-Gilly
Director of Development & Communications
Casa Myrna Vazquez

Nathalie Favre-Gilly is Director of Development and Communications at Casa Myrna Vazquez, Greater Boston`s foremost provider of shelter and supportive services to victims of domestic violence, with an annual budget of $3 million. Her experience in grant-writing includes successful proposals to the US Dept. of Justice, the Massachusetts Dept. of Children & Families, the Massachusetts Office of Victim Assistance, the City of Boston`s Dept. of Neighborhood Development and its Office of Jobs and Community Services, and numerous foundations and corporations. Prior to joining Casa Myrna in 2004, she was Special Assistant for Development in the Office of the President at Boston University, and also spent two years as Director of Development and Alumni Relations at the University’s School of Education. She has a Masters Degree in International relations from Boston University and is a member fo the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

Cathy LaRocca
Vice President for Fund Development
Masonic Health System, Inc.

Cathy joined the Masonic Health System as Vice President for Fund Development in spring of 2008. She has a long and varied career in non-profit management and development, particularly in the area of health care. Cathy has held a number of positions in the non-profit sector, including Municipal Grant Writer for the Town of Brookfield, and Grants Coordinator for the second largest Visiting Nurse Association in the US. Cathy has a strong track record of success in proposal writing in the private, state and Federal sectors, securing funding for many projects which range from Community Policing to Pediatric Palliative Care. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Stonehill College in Psychology and English Literature, a Master’s of Education from the University of New Hampshire in Counseling, and a Master’s of Public Health from the University of Massachusetts with a concentration in Health Care Administration.

Elizabeth Lynch
Executive Director
Massachusetts Bar Foundation (MBF)

As Executive Director of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation (MBF) since 2005, Elizabeth Lynch oversees the MBF’s operations, grant making, and strategic development activities. In 2009, the MBF awarded $5 million in grants to organizations statewide to support programs promoting increased access to justice in the Commonwealth. Elizabeth first joined the MBF staff in 2000, serving first as Grants Administrator and then as Grants Manager until 2004. Prior to coming to the MBF, Elizabeth worked as a Program Associate at the Eurasia Foundation. She also served as a Herbert Scoville, Jr. Peace Fellow at the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington, D.C. She currently serves as a Trustee to the National Conference of Bar Foundations. She earned a Bachelor’s degree at Mount Holyoke College and a Master’s degree from Columbia University.

 

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