Grant Ready Kentucky and the Kentucky Nonprofit Network (KNN) are proud to present this two-day grant workshop, which will take place on the 3rd floor of the Zembrodt Education Center in Covington, KY.
This Grants 101 & 201 Workshop series, led by grant professional Melissa Vermillion, GPC, MBA, will teach participants how to research and apply for grant funding for nonprofits. Day One provides an introduction to the grant process, and Day Two takes a deeper dive into a winning federal grant application.
Event details:
In Grants 101 - Introduction to Grant Writing (Day 1 - Sept 10th), participants will learn:
In Grants 201 - Federal Grants Workshop (Day 2 - Sept 11th), participants will learn:
About the instructor:
Melissa Vermillion, GPC, MBA has extensive experience with state and federal grant writing as well as a particular interest in assisting rural nonprofits and communities achieve their goals. She is one of only a few individuals in Kentucky who have earned the Grant Professional Certification through the Grant Professionals Certification Institute. Melissa has successfully written grant applications to a variety of public and private funders, securing over $40 million in grant funding. Learn more about Melissa's profile and specialties on Grant Ready Kentucky's website.
Zembrodt Education Center: 104 West Pike Street, 3rd floor, Covington, KY 41011
Parking options: Street parking (if available); the ABM parking lot right next to the Education Center; and the government parking garage a block or two over.
Grant Ready Kentucky and the Kentucky Nonprofit Network (KNN) are proud to present this two-day grant workshop, which will take place on the 3rd floor of the Zembrodt Education Center in Covington, KY.
This Grants 101 & 201 Workshop series, led by grant professional Melissa Vermillion, GPC, MBA, will teach participants how to research and apply for grant funding for nonprofits. Day One provides an introduction to the grant process, and Day Two takes a deeper dive into a winning federal grant application.
Event details:
In Grants 101 - Introduction to Grant Writing (Day 1 - Sept 10th), participants will learn:
In Grants 201 - Federal Grants Workshop (Day 2 - Sept 11th), participants will learn:
About the instructor:
Melissa Vermillion, GPC, MBA has extensive experience with state and federal grant writing as well as a particular interest in assisting rural nonprofits and communities achieve their goals. She is one of only a few individuals in Kentucky who have earned the Grant Professional Certification through the Grant Professionals Certification Institute. Melissa has successfully written grant applications to a variety of public and private funders, securing over $40 million in grant funding. Learn more about Melissa's profile and specialties on Grant Ready Kentucky's website.
Zembrodt Education Center: 104 West Pike Street, 3rd floor, Covington, KY 41011
Parking options: Street parking (if available); the ABM parking lot right next to the Education Center; and the government parking garage a block or two over.
The GRANT Program is available for eligible recipients to support the local match requirement when applying for a federal government grant. Applications open June 1, 2024 and will continue on a rolling monthly basis thereafter until funds expire.
The GRANT Program is available for eligible recipients to support the local match requirement when applying for a federal government grant. Applications open June 1, 2024 and will continue on a rolling monthly basis thereafter until funds expire.
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This program helps very small, financially distressed rural communities with predevelopment feasibility studies, design and technical assistance on proposed water and waste disposal projects.
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The Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federally funded grant program that provides Youth, Adult and Dislocated Worker funding throughout our Commonwealth.