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Grants.gov Session

Yesterday I sent out this Press Release for our upcoming Grants.gov session.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Interactive Grants.gov Session at the Franklin Public Library

FRANKLIN, PA –  March 5, 2009 – The Grant Resource Center at the Franklin Public Library is hosting a unique, interactive Grants.gov session on March 13, 2009, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The session will be held at the Franklin Public Library.  Participants will learn how to search for grant opportunities using Grants.gov, which includes information from 26 federal grant-making agencies.  Participants will also learn about the key components of the application process, including registration. This session will be conducted by a Grants.gov representative, who will be available to answer any questions, and Kate Burgdorfer, the coordinator for the Grant Resource Center.
This free presentation is open to any nonprofit employee or volunteer who would like to pursue federal government grants.  This session is not for those seeking personal financial assistance, since these types of opportunities are not found on the Grants.gov site.  Pre-registration is required.  To register, call the Franklin Public Library at 432-5062, stop by in person, or e-mail your name and phone number to franklinpl@franklinlibrary.org
The complete class schedule for the Grant Resource Center is available online at https://northwestpagrants.wordpress.com/free-classes/

Contact:

Kate Burgdorfer, Grant Center Coordinator
Grant Resource Center at the Franklin Public Library
(814) 432-5062
KateBfpl@gmail.com

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Let me know if you’d like to sign up.  Right now the our resources are mostly focused on foundation funders, and so I’m excited to learn more about government funding and the Grants.gov database of funding opportunities.