TITLE : Winning proposals: a tour of three successful case studies
CITY : Seattle , WA
DATE : Tuesday, July 27, 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 four 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 Estes
Principal Consultant
AE Consulting LLC

Andrea has been involved in development for four years. In her current position, she oversees the grant writing development at a national children's nonprofit based in Renton and is responsible for the sponsorship development and grant proposal writing for a children's theater education program in Spokane. This includes writing strong proposals that grab the attention of the grantmaker, along with satisfying the grantmaker’s interests. Previously, as Operations Manager at C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation, she was responsible for establishing the fundraising program, and creating proposals that brought in over $100,000 in new grant funding. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from University of Washington.

Audrey Fine
Development Officer
Bellevue Arts Museum

In her current position at Bellevue Arts Museum, Audrey is responsible for all foundation and corporate relationships including grantwriting and sponsorships. She has successfully secured funding from private, government, and corporate funders including the Seattle Foundation, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, the Norcliffe Foundation, and 4Culture. Previously, She has worked with diverse nonprofit organizations, large and small, in health care, arts and culture, human services, and education. Audrey has served on numerous boards of directors and has been involved in organizational efforts concerning strategic planning, operations, staff training, and fund development for over 25 years. She has an MBA from the University of Washington.

 

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