Professional Writing and Executive Summary Development for Grantmakers

Thu May 09 2024 at 12:30 pm to 04:30 pm

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Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy
Publisher/HostDorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy
Professional Writing and Executive Summary Development for Grantmakers
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Learn about the importance of compelling writing and advance your voice and skills for the editing process
About this Event

Program officers are essential communicators in the philanthropic ecosystem, the interconnected world of funding entities, donors, intermediaries, sector ambassadors and community serving institutions. Successfully distilling the history, projects, and impact of grantee partners and conveying it to decision-makers is essential to the grantmaking process.

Strong writing skills are essential, alongside empathy and evaluation, when determining how to share information in a meaningful way. It can be challenging to convey critical observations within a foundation’s grant recommendation template, requiring additional skills to advance essential information. This course is designed to partner well with the Johnson Center signature course Proposal Analysis, designed to assist program staff in the presentation of programmatic data to best represent community partners.

This four hour, live online course from The Grantmaking School, guides you step-by-step to sharpen your voice and written delivery. Through the process of effectively communicating an accurate, authentic representation of the proposed work – you will practice writing and editing, while maintaining your own voice.

The knowledge and skills gained through this hands-on experience can be applied to writing throughout the grantmaking cycle, including strategy development, reporting, and knowledge sharing. By the end of this session, you will increase your exposure to grantmaking tools and writing experience to build confidence in your ability to develop, edit and revise narratives.

Join us to build your professional writing skills and better support the grantees and communities you care about.



Meeting Dates & Times

This workshop will take place over four hours and participants will be expected to attend the entirety of the session. Participants will meet virtually on Thursday, May 9th from 12:30–4:30 p.m.(ET).

Participants will be expected to participate in polls, breakout sessions, and discussions either verbally or via chat.


Content will include:

  • The role and importance of writing in philanthropy
  • Writing for audience/purpose with an authentic voice
  • How to effectively present and support an argument from purpose statement to closing paragraph
  • Analyzing how people inside and outside of the organization get and share information
  • Small group practice of identifying, editing, and giving feedback on various writing samples
  • Editing: what to look for and resources to support self-editing
  • How to give (and receive) feedback


Price
  • Individual: $499
  • Group registration: $449 per person (3 or more people)
  • TGS Alumni: $454 (use promo code TGSALUM45)

Deadline to Register: Friday, May 3rd



Instructors

Angela Logan, Ph.D., serves as an Associate Teaching Professor and the St. Andre Bessette Academic Director of the Master of Nonprofit Administration at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. In her role as Academic Director, she provides leadership to the team that oversees both formats of the Master of Nonprofit Administration degree. Prior to joining the College in 2013, Dr. Logan had over 25 years of experience in higher education and philanthropy, with a particular focus in the areas of education and diversity. Her research focuses on the intersection of gender, race, and nonprofit and philanthropic leadership.



Who should attend this course?

This session is ideal for foundation program officers and other grantmaking staff who are engaged in grantmaking. If you do not fit this profile but are interested in attending, please email [email protected] before registering.

Please Note: This course is limited to 30 participants. It will NOT be recorded.



Cancellation & Refund Policy

This course may be subject to cancellation if it does not reach the minimum number of registrants. In the event of a cancellation, you will be notified at least two weeks before the course start date and will be offered a full refund or the option to transfer your registration to another Johnson Center course.

Refund requests for any other reason must be made at least two weeks prior to the start of the course.


Questions about this event or about your registration?

Please call 616-331-7585 or email [email protected]

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Event Venue

Online

Tickets

USD 449.00 to USD 499.00

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