UNM Branch Campus Los Alamos sample logo

The University of New Mexico

NEWS RELEASE



Media contact: Steve Carr, (505) 277-1821
e-mail: scarr@unm.edu

November 27, 2007

University of New Mexico to Host Grant Writing Workshop
Popular grant writing workshop returns

The University of New Mexico is sponsoring a grant writing workshop Jan. 28-Feb 1, 2008 at UNM’s Continuing Education Conference Center. The Grantsmanship Center, Inc. (TGCI), the world’s oldest and largest training organization for the nonprofit sector, will conduct the five-day workshop.

New grants make it possible for cash-strapped agencies to bring important services into the community and get innovative ideas off the ground. Yet applying for and receiving grants is a very competitive process.

“Designed for both novice and experienced grant seekers, the workshops will cover all aspects of searc

hing for grants, writing grant proposals, strategies for securing government and foundation grants, corporate contributions and negotiating with funding sources,” said UNM Development’s Betsy Till, grants specialist.

Registration for each session is limited to 30 participants. The program fee is $875 and includes workshop tuition and one year of TGCI membership benefits and services. Partial scholarships may be available for organizations with annual operating budgets under $300,000.

To register for the workshops, or to apply for a scholarship, contact The Grantsmanship Center at (800) 421-9512. Betsy Till, 277-1589, can provide local information.

###



The University of New Mexico is the state's largest university, serving more than 32,000 students. UNM is home to the state's only schools of law, medicine, pharmacy and architecture and operates New Mexico's only academic he alth center. UNM is noted for comprehensive undergraduate programs and research that benefits the state and the nation.

www.unm.edu