TITLE : Winning proposals: a tour of three successful case studies
CITY : Washington , DC
DATE : Tuesday, May 18, 2010
TIME : 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM
PRICE : $ 60.00
Winning proposals: a tour of three 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 three 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:

Andrea Bedenbaugh
Assistant Director, Program Administration
United Way of Central Maryland

Andrea has been involved in fund development for over 15 years. In her current position, she is responsible for managing United Way of Central Maryland's grant making processes, as well as creating and sustaining grant monitoring policies and procedures. Previously, as President at Swan Works, LLC, Andrea was responsible for providing expert nonprofit consultation in the area of program, board development, fund development and strategic planning. She also prepared winning proposals for various nonprofit and faith-based groups. Before that, she worked as Program Director at the National Minority AIDS Council where she was responsible for managing a national capacity building initiative. Andrea established processes and protocols for responding to nonprofit requests for capacity building services, recruited and hired consultants to support the work, as well as coordinated and conducted a series of grant writing training sessions. Andrea currently serves as an advisor for Christian in Action Ministries. She earned her Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology from Hunter College, City University of NY. She is a member of Association of Baltimore Area Grant Makers.

Mark LeVota
Director of Grants and Research
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington

Mark has been involved in development for five years. In his current position, he is responsible for leading a three-person professional team in planning and execution of Catholic Charities strategy for response to competitive grant and contract development opportunities from government, foundation, and institutional funders. Previously, as Program Assistant at the US Conference of Catholic Bishops Office for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees, Mark was responsible for serving as a liaison with nationally dispersed grantees and developing best practice journal content. Mark currently serves as a volunteer for JustFaith Ministries. He earned his BA summa cum laude with Distinction in Politics from The Catholic University of America. He is a member of the American Association of Grant Professionals and Net Impact.

Carol Martindale-Padmore
Grants Coordinator/Project Manager
MD/DHR - Prince George`s County Office of Child Support Enforcement

Carol has been involved in grant writing and project management for seven years. In her current position, she is responsible for researching and writing grant proposals, preparing contracts, reports, and PowerPoint presentations. She also serves as Grant Writer for Adventist HealthCare, and Project Writers. Previously, as Legal Adviser and Project Manager at Solomon Enterprises, Carol was responsible for preparing business contracts, advising on contracts, and managing multi-million dollars' projects. Before that, she worked as an Attorney at Law Offices Of Martindale & Associates where she was responsible for advocating on a variety of issues, preparing documents, and researching the law. She earned a Bachelors in Law from University of Guyana and a Post-graduate degree in Legal Education from Hugh Wooding Law School. She is a member of Purpose Driven Toastmasters' Club where she served as Vice-President and President. Tenure with Prince George's County Office of Child Support Enforcement has realized the successful award of three grant proposals with a sum totaling in excess of six million dollars. She is also certified in Proposal Writing, Federal Grants, Communication and Logic Models.

 

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