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BEGINNER GRANT WRITING
Learn the essential skills and strategies to secure support for your projects and initiatives. Next cohort begins March 2024. -
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SMALL BUSINESS CLASSES
Building a sustainable Hawaiʻi: Discover how our ʻĀinaprenuer Program drives economic development. Next class starts January 2024. -
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SPACE STILL AVAILABLE
Spring Raising Change Boston University Cohort starts in January 2024! Hit the button to register, or get more info here. -
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WRITING IN PLACE WORKSHOP
Unlock your grant writing potential: dive into 4 weeks of learning with Dr. Leslie Whitcomb, PhD. Workshop begins February 7, 2024. -
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FREE GRANT REVIEW
Book your session today with acclaimed mentor and grant review expert Becky Brett.

•8-week online training that’s applicable on day one of the course.
•Develop a program case, including a logic model, action plan, resource, budget and evaluation plan.
•Gain one year access to GrantStation Funding database to search for federal, state and foundation funding appropriate to your program.

•12-week online certificate program
•Boston University’s Professional Fundraising Program which entitles you to 84 points in Category 1.B-Education of the CFRE International applications for initial certification and/or recertification.
•Interactive training, with a comprehensive survey of all aspects of fundraising.

•12-week online program with one-on-one coaching – sessions are conducted to support participants. Topics include servant/leadership characteristics and impactful followership.
•Build Business Soft Skills – learn more about effective communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and other skills that are essential in a business or professional setting.
•Develop Business Foundation Documents – each participant will develop a business plan, set up fiscal processes and create human resource and payroll processes (if applicable).

Fund development professionals, sharpen grant writing skills with Dr. Leslie Whitcomb. This workshop will begin where you are at, and move into identifying needs in our communities that are both urgent to the present and carry strengths and challenges from the past.
Dr. Leslie Whitcomb is an applied ecopsychologist & global professional skills facilitator. She serves as a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Integration specialist for ELE as a visiting lecturer at Cornell University.

Book a free 30-minute session with nonprofit mentor and consultant Becky Brett.
As a seasoned nonprofit executive, consultant, and mentor to nonprofit organizations, Becky is committed to empowering your mission-driven initiatives. She has helped organizations across the country raise millions for their mission through executive coaching, retreat facilitation, and fundraising strategy.
Book your free session today.