News Release - Grant Management Workshop at POST in Meridian, ID April 14-15, 2008
Grant Management Workshop at POST in Meridian, ID  April 14-15, 2008

Idaho Health and Welfare, Region IV, Regional Advisory Council and Grant Writing USA will present a two-day grant management workshop in Meridian, April 14-15, 2008, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.  If your agency receives or plans to receive government grants, this class is for you.  Federal pass-through grant managers and staff are also encouraged to attend.

Purchase orders, checks and cards are welcome.  Multi-enrollment discounts are available.  Tuition payment is not required at the time of enrollment.  Seating is limited, online reservations are necessary, walk-ins are not allowed.

Tuition is $595 and includes Grant Writing USA?s 450-page grant management workbook and reference guide. 

Note: This training is POST Certified for 16 hours credit for Law Enforcement personnel.

For more information including venue location and maps, graduate testimonials and instant, online enrollment, please visit

http://GrantWritingUSA.com

Contact:

Cathy Rittenhouse 
Grant Writing USA 
800.814.8191 
cathy@grantwritingusa.com

 Alice Hoffman 
Grant Writing USA - Boise 
208.562.1182 
jon@grantwritingusa.com

More than 8,000 agencies across America turn to Grant Writing USA for grant writing, grant management and grant research training. 

Some comments from recent attendees:

"This was extremely worthwhile and I think most of my staff would benefit from this training.  The best part was going over the case studies, so much to be learned that way."

"Thanks for the notebook, the trainer's expertise and flexibility."

"The class was terrific. Wendy did a wonderful job. She has a wealth of experience and it was great to hear from someone who's been there (in the trenches). I asked my new grants liaison to attend and I think that this class helped us both so much. The binder is a get resource. THANK YOU! I would happily recommend this course to anyone ..."

"I thoroughly enjoyed the class interaction with the trainer and her knowledge of the subject matter.  The class participation was also an important aspect of the whole grant management experience."

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