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Project and Program Design: Building skills to develop "funder-ready" project proposals

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Part 1: Project and Program Design: Building skills to develop "funder-ready" project proposals

Join us for part 1 from a 2-part webinar series hosted by Pasanna Mutha-Merennege from Strategic Grants. 

Planning projects and developing proposals before funding opportunities arise is a critical component of grants best practice. Having a “funder ready” project proposal at the ready streamlines grant writing and strengthens your grant application. 

Hear from Pasanna Mutha-Merennege, Grants Strategist at Strategic Grants, as she discuss the pivotal role of project planning in creating strong grant applications. Exploring key project planning concepts and offering a comprehensive step-by-step guide, we will be equipped with the tools to craft robust funder ready project proposals. 

Pasanna is a Grants Strategist at Strategic Grants. Pasanna has 15+ years of experience working in NGOs, government and international development organisations in the areas of policy, advocacy and government relations.  She has extensive experience driving strategic outcomes, engaging with stakeholders and leading project planning. Her skills and knowledge are invaluable in helping clients with the development of their Grants Strategies, funder-ready project proposals and funder engagement.

This webinar is part of a 2-part series. Part 2 webinar is Grant Writing: preparing high-quality applications that meet funder expectations and will take place on Tuesday 5 March, 12pm-1pm. You can attend one or both. Please click here to register for Part 2. 

About Strategic Grants

Strategic Grants is the provider of the Grants Expertise Management Systems, GEMS, the largest database of all funding available to NFPs across Australia and New Zealand. Their Trans-Tasman team is Australia and New Zealand’s most trusted team of grants specialists. 

They have a heart for the charitable sector, working alongside for-purpose organisations and helping them grow successful grant-seeking strategies. They build your capacity to apply for and win grant funding, using extensive sector knowledge, research, strong writing, training, and robust processes. 

Team SG is more than a group of consultants. We are a highly experienced team of fundraisers, strategists, and researchers who genuinely rejoice in our clients’ success. 

This session is run as part of the Carnegie Community Engagement Network offerings. If you work, study, or partner with a member institution of the network you can access this session for free. Please get in touch with your Carnegie representative at your University or email carnegieengagement@uts.edu.au for more information.

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If you have any questions about the session or the Carnegie Community Engagement Network, please contact carnegieengagement@uts.edu.au

*Please note this session will not be recorded. 


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