Center for Public Affairs to offer outcome management, grant-writing trainings

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Center for Public Affairs will present training opportunities in outcome management and grant writing during two separate sessions in December 2013 and January 2014.

Outcome Management Training will be offered during a single-day session from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4 at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Green Bay, 2040 Airport Drive. The workshop is designed to help participants understand important concepts related to outcomes, develop their own program logic model, identify important outcomes, decide how best to collect data and to use outcome data for fundraising. Cost for the program is $99, which includes materials, refreshment and lunch. UW-Green Bay faculty, staff and students, as well as additional team members of organizations already attending, qualify for a discount rate of $79.

Grant Writing Training will be held from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, also at the Radisson Green Bay. This workshop will help attendees develop a clear and persuasive “exceptional selling point” that builds excitement around their project, determine whether the project concept is grant-worthy, and help participants understand what application reviewers are looking for. Attendees will leave the workshop with a critiqued grant draft proposal. Cost for the workshop is $69, which includes materials and refreshments. A discounted rate of $59 is available for UW-Green Bay faculty, staff and students, and for additional team members of organizations already attending.

Participants may register online via the Center for Public Affairs website, www.uwgb.edu/cfpa. Registration forms are available on the site, and can also be sent by mail to: UW-Green Bay, Outreach and Adult Access, CL 204, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI 54311-7001; or by fax to (920) 465-2643. Contact Ashley Heath with questions, either by phone at (920) 465-2608, or by email at heatha@uwgb.edu.

UW-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs aims to enhance civic engagement and quality of life in Northeastern Wisconsin through research, opportunities for students, continuing educational programs and more. More information is available online at www.uwgb.edu/cfpa.

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