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Writing a Winning Proposal – A How to Course for NGOs

Today there are more opportunities for NGOs to apply for funding than ever – but at the same time, the applications get more competitive. Great, convincing proposals and amazing projects are a basic requirement to have a chance of winning a grant. In this two-day course, you will learn everything about proposal writing that you need to know with an experienced trainer to be able to maneuver the complicated world of fundraising.

Writing a Winning Proposal – A How-to Course for NGOs

Date: 16– 17 January 2020 (Thursday and Friday), 9:30 AM to 5 PM

Kathmandu, Nepal

The aim of the training is to help organizations and fundraising managers to maneuver the complicated world of fundraising and to know how to write a compelling and ultimately successful proposal. The training uses real-life examples, case studies, and interactive exercises to illustrate effective techniques and strategies. It will be conducted in English.

Who should attend?

Training Agenda

16 January 2020

Understanding the basics of proposal writing
The funding cycle
What types of different proposals do exist
What are the common reasons for proposals to be rejected
Parts of the proposal I

17 January 2020

Parts of the proposal II

Before you submit

What will you learn?

Methodology 

The course will be delivered through mixed-use of presentation, case-study examples, role-play and lively discussions in several sessions covering all steps vital to a successful application.

Course Fee:

$200 / Npr 20000 -Get in early for $150 / Npr 15,000 and save on 25% on your course fee with our Early Bird Savings before 5th January!

In order to secure your seat, you are required to deposit the fee by 10th January 2020. (Deadline extended!)

(Course fee is inclusive of all training materials and lunch)

Trainer

Dr. Eva Wieners has worked for the past seven years with NGOs on the grassroots level in Nepal in the field of fundraising, capacity development and promotion of sustainable agricultural practices. She has worked on countless proposals for international foundations and has a lot of experience – particularly in the field of small grants. Before coming to Nepal, she worked in South America and Europe. She holds a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Hamburg and a master’s (diploma) degree of geography, agriculture, and management from the University of Cologne, Germany and Universidad de Caceres, Spain.

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For more information contact proposalsforNGOs by phone: +977-9803844193 or programs@proposalsforngos.com

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