- Intro to Private Grant Funding
- Where to Find Funding Opportunities
- Resources: Northwell Health Foundation and Grants Management Office
- Before the Ask
- Organizing and Writing Proposals
- Proposal Budgets
- Proposal Submission
- Donor Stewardship
Objectives
- Differentiate between the key differences between public and private grant seeking approaches
- Know how to identify and assess the fit of private funding opportunities
- Understand the roles of the Northwell Health Foundation and Grants Management Office and the resources they can provide
- Know how to prepare in advance of a proposal submission to maximize chances of success
- Be familiar with the key elements of private sector proposals and budgets
- Understand Northwell Health’s policies and processes around proposal submission and award execution
- Be able to practice effective stewardship to build strong donor relationships and lay the groundwork for continued funding
Speakers
Benjamin Maltz, Senior Director, Foundation and Corporate Giving
Diane Marbury, Director Pre-Award GMO, Grants Management Office
The Public Research Education Program (PREP) is a series of courses developed by various research support offices in conjunction with other health system offices. The courses offer CME credits and are designed to increase quality of research throughout the health system and streamline the process of conducting research.
PREP courses also aim to enhance and expand investigator capacity to conduct research. PREP courses are free and open to all Northwell Health employees, students, and volunteers. In addition, interested research collaborators and community partners are welcome to attend.
Light refreshments will be served at the courses held at the Goldman B Conference Room.
Don’t forget to check out select videos of PREP courses online.
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