Planning, Managing, and Developing a Proposal  GOV

The goal of this course is to help you develop a proposal for an educational or development project for which you could seek funding.OV

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

This seminar is designed to help you develop knowledge and skills in planning, designing, implementing, managing and evaluating projects in an area of your interest.

Central is applying these knowledge and skills to the development of a project proposal. The logic here is that a project proposal must include the design of a project, based on a needs assessment and problem identification; a budget and management plan; specific activities and timeline for implementation; and a monitoring and evaluation plan. Each of these elements will be covered in the seminar.

TOPICS COVERED

  1. Problem identification and statement
  2. Needs assessment
  3. Rationale for the project (including a literature review citing research that the
    project is building on what has been learned in the past)
  4. Goals and objectives
  5. Project activities
  6. Project work-plan and timeframe
  7. Budget development
  8. Monitoring and evaluation plan
  9. Management Plan and Institutional Capability

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Sales professionals (individuals and managers), business development managers, sales representatives, as well as professional fundraisers, and any business professionals seeking to effectively build a qualified pipeline of prospective funding.

EXTRA – Lunch (Catering)  included.

SCHEDULE AND LOCATIONS

June 1                     Broward College – Cypress Creek Center; 6400 N.W. 6th Way, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309​

July 27                    8136 Old Keene Mill Road A-305, Springfield, VA      22152

September 28     Broward College – Cypress Creek Center; 6400 N.W. 6th Way, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309​

October 25            8136 Old Keene Mill Road A-305, Springfield, VA      22152


Date and Place


DURATION: 1 day / 0.8 CEUs

COST: $450 / ANG-MCC Members $405; ANG-MCC Members save 10%.