Grant Writing Clinic
Date: May 13, 2026
Time: 9am-12pm
Location: Laurel Highlands Workforce & Opportunity Center, 310 Donohoe Rd. Greensburg, PA 15601
Fee: $60 per person
Description: Participants will receive hands-on practical grant writing training. Each participant is asked to bring a grant proposal they are currently working on or will be working on. Through a mix of class instruction, group exercises, and personal writing, participants will apply what they are learning to actual proposals.
Topics will include:
Identifying the right funding opportunity
Using data to demonstrate impact and need
Understanding the hidden questions in a proposal
Creating compelling project goals
Matching budget to narrative
Participants are asked to bring (on paper or on their laptop):
Copy of the proposal questions
Current draft or content from previous grants that you may re-use for the current proposal. If you have never written a grant proposal, you will be assigned a task to complete before the clinic to prepare you for the clinic.
Draft of grant budget or budget from former proposal
Trainer: Ginny Giles, President & Founder, Community Equip’d
Registration: To ensure each participant receives adequate individual attention, registration is limited to 15 participants. The clinic will be customized to fit the needs of the participants so please answer the registration questions honestly and completely.
Grant Writing Clinic
Date: May 13, 2026
Time: 9am-12pm
Location: Laurel Highlands Workforce & Opportunity Center, 310 Donohoe Rd. Greensburg, PA 15601
Fee: $60 per person
Description: Participants will receive hands-on practical grant writing training. Each participant is asked to bring a grant proposal they are currently working on or will be working on. Through a mix of class instruction, group exercises, and personal writing, participants will apply what they are learning to actual proposals.
Topics will include:
Identifying the right funding opportunity
Using data to demonstrate impact and need
Understanding the hidden questions in a proposal
Creating compelling project goals
Matching budget to narrative
Participants are asked to bring (on paper or on their laptop):
Copy of the proposal questions
Current draft or content from previous grants that you may re-use for the current proposal. If you have never written a grant proposal, you will be assigned a task to complete before the clinic to prepare you for the clinic.
Draft of grant budget or budget from former proposal
Trainer: Ginny Giles, President & Founder, Community Equip’d
Registration: To ensure each participant receives adequate individual attention, registration is limited to 15 participants. The clinic will be customized to fit the needs of the participants so please answer the registration questions honestly and completely.