Grantmaking School is Coming to Louisville this Fall
Advanced Proposal Analysis: A Critical Examination of Complex Issues A university-based course for experienced grantmakers The Grantmaking School of Grand Valley State University offers Advanced Proposal Analysis: A Critical Examination of Complex Issues on September 23-24, 2010 in Louisville, Kentucky. The course is sponsored by the James Graham Brown Foundation and hosted by The Community Foundation of Louisville. The course provides a critical examination of the complex issues faced by experienced grantmakers today. It combines structured learning with substantive discussion and small group work among peers. In varied course offerings throughout the country, practitioners give the course consistently high ratings for content, delivery and quality. Advanced Proposal Analysis is recommended for program officers with two to five years of experience. Tuition for the course is $1,295, exclusive of travel and lodging, with up to three partial scholarships available for qualifying foundations. Founded by Distinguished Professor of Philanthropic Studies and former Kellogg Foundation Program Director, Dr. Joel J. Orosz, The Grantmaking School is headquartered in Michigan at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Grand Valley State University. Developed with the guidance of national experts and leaders in philanthropy, The Grantmaking School offers the first university-based, practitioner-led curriculum aimed at advancing grantmaking as a field. For more information or to register online, visit www.grantmakingschool.org. Learn more about the Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at www.johnsoncenter.org.
The Community Foundation of Louisville is pleased to host the Grantmaking School at our offices in Waterfront Plaza in downtown Louisville; however, the Community Foundation of Louisville cannot accept registrations by phone, mail or e-mail. All registrations must be made through the Grantmaking School webpage. For more information, please call 616-331-7585 and ask to be transferred to the Grantmaking School.
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