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ADAP Prevention Training
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Essential Grant Skills
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DESCRIPTION Topics include:
1) Developing an effective program plan and identifying the grant makers that would support it.
2) The key element of a clear and compelling proposal.
3) Talking about your organization.
4) Structuring your grant-seeking plan.
4) Foundations and why they give more money.
5) Government grants.
6) Research tools and strategies. .
TRAINER
*Chuck Putney
Offered under a grant from the Vermont Department of Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs.
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Location:
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Randolph, VT
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Dates:
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Nov 23, 2009
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Times:
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Registration & Refreshment: 8:00 – 8:30am Training: 8:30am – 3:30pm
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Cost:
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A $35 fee includes materials and a continental breakfast. Participants should bring a bag lunch.
IMPORTANT: Please include your name and the course title in the memo section of your check or purchase order. Thank you.
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Registration:
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CEUs The course is approved for CEUs with the VADACB (Vermont Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselor Certification Board).
WEATHER related cancellations: For any questions about whether or not a training has been canceled, please call CHL directly at 802-254-6590 and ask for the Training Coordinator or press extension 2 to hear a recorded status message.
The Center for Health & Learning presents the…
ADAP Prevention Trainings Series
Workshops in “Best Practice” for Prevention Training and Education
Fall 2009 Trainings: Addiction 101 (Sept 4), Conflict Resolution (Sept 22), Prevention Ethics (Oct 6), Meeting Facilitation (Oct 26), Coalition Development (Nov 10), and Essential Grant Skills (Nov 23).
This series is designed for the Vermont prevention workforce, prevention consultants, community and youth development workers, health educators, counselors, school nurses, and coalition and school health advisory council members.
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For more information, call Center for Health and Learning at (802) 254-6590
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