When

Tuesday March 28, 2017 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT
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Network for Strong Communities 
8764 Manchester Road
Suite 203
St. Louis, MO 63144
 

 
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cassidy@nscnow.org 
Network for Strong Communities 
314-714-6386 
 

Identifying and Vetting Federal

Grant Proposals 

About the Workshop:
Identifying and Vetting Federal Grant Proposals

The federal government has over 900 grant programs offered by the 26 federal grant-making agencies amounting to billions of dollars each year.  Sifting through myriad opportunities and determining what grants to select can be a time-consuming and difficult process for some organizations.  How do you determine which grants are most appropriate for your organization?  How do you figure out which grants best align with your programs and mission?  In this workshop, we will explore strategies to identify and vet the copious federal grant opportunities in order to make better use of your time and ensure you're applying for the best grants possible.

About the Presenter: 
Kent Hornberger 

Kent Hornberger is a Certified Grant Professional with over 40 years of experience in not for profit management and fund raising.  

Kent currently serves of the national board of the Grant Professionals Certification Institute that is dedicated to strengthening the nonprofit sector’s ability to pursue and maintain public and private sector funding by promoting competency and ethical practices within the field of grantsmanship.  

Kent also serves on the board of the local St. Louis Regional Chapter of the GPA and served for three years as the Chairman of the GPA’s Higher Education Special Interest Group.  He has held leadership positions in other professional organizations including the Association for Fundraising Professionals, and the Jesuit Advancement Association.

Kent has taught courses on the principles and practices of grant writing/management, critical analysis skills, communications, ethics and project management at several St. Louis area Colleges and Universities.  He has been a frequent workshop presenter at both regional and national conferences and is a member of the adjunct faculty at the University of Missouri St. Louis where he teaches a graduate level course in grant development a writing.