Diverse funding streams are the key to many organizations’ financial sustainability. The complexity and high accountability of federal funding deters many organizations until they are more advanced along the grant readiness continuum. One of the first steps in being prepared to apply for federal funding that matches your organization’s priorities is to understand and be registered in appropriate federal grant portals.
In this webinar, federal grants expert, Julie Assel, GPC, will walk you through the processes that are required for all federal grant opportunities, the portals most commonly used to submit federal grants, and recommended processes for maintaining registrations even if your organization experiences turnover.
What you’ll learn:
Topics it will cover:
Federal grants
Funding Opportunities
Government Grants
Research
Price: $25
This training aligns with the Grant Professional Certification Institute’s Competencies and Skills,
and is approved for 1.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
GPC Competencies:
GPCI Competency 4: Knowledge of how to craft, construct, and submit an effective grant application
Skill 12: Identify methods for submitting proposals electronically and in hard-copy format
Skill 13: Identify process to effectively register and maintain organization in SAM, DUNS, and grants.gov
Who Should Attend: Grant Professionals and anyone who wants to apply for a federal grant
Length: 1.0 hour
Presented By: Julie Assel, GPC, President/CEO Assel Grant Services
Julie Assel, GPC
President/CEO Assel Grant Services
Julie founded Assel Grant Services in 2007 and has over fifteen years of experience in grant
writing, research, and management. She has written and reviewed numerous federal, foundation, corporation, and local grants focused on education, healthcare, STEM, mental health, substance
abuse, homeless outreach, human services, and small business.
She is a Grant Professional Association Approved Trainer, and currently serves as the President of the Grant Professionals
Certification Institute’s board of directors. Julie has successfully secured over $144 million in grant funding over since 2003.