At Capacity+, we noticed that many nonprofits could not afford the full services of a grant writer or program consultant. With the Grant Institute, you can train yourself or your own staff how to design a winning program and write a perfect proposal!
With a full purchase of the Grant Institute, you will receive a self paced, online course, with 8 on-demand instructional videos, worksheets and handouts for practice and planning, as well as free resources and winning examples.
With the Grant Institute, you can trust that the information and advice is accurate and professional. This course is a Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI) Accepted Education Program. When you are finished, you will receive a Certificate of Program Design and Grant Writing worth 6.75 CEUs.
Our training is much more affordable than competitive courses at only $350 for the whole package!
The full Grant Institute for Program Design and Grant Writing package is a fraction of the cost of competitive training courses. The full $350 course is by far the best deal!
However, you can save more by purchasing classes individually if you just need help on a specific topic.
After you sign up for the Grant Institute, we will send you a .docx file with GoToWebinar links to all of the videos.
We will track your progress and send you certificates for the completion of each section and a final certificate for the completion
of all sections.
Each video will have a handouts, examples, and other resources available to download, as well as a copy of the slideshows.
You will have access to the videos for a full year after purchase allowing you to complete it at your own pace!
Learn about Logic Models
(or mini Strategic Plans) and how they can help your organization stay on track and plan activities.
Begin planning and considering what is needed to implement your program design.
Learn about available tools and strategies you can use to find relevant grants.
Begin the important step of any proposal, selling your organization. Develop a mission statement, find your strengths, and learn what to include in your application.
Identify the needs of your community and sector. Also learn about the importance and how to integrate evidence-based practices and programs. Consider how funders will see your activities.
Get organized and understand how to track important metrics that funders will want to see. Also learn how to sort and analyze data.
Get started on a professional budget cycle to stay accountable with tips to stay organized and how to prioritize.
Advice on finding reliable donors and sector partners. Develop trust and consider your funding sustainability.