Proposal Analysis in Grantmaking
December 4 @ 12:30 pm–December 5 @ 4:30 pm EST
A two-day course for program officers — both those new to their role and veterans looking to refine their process.
Proposal solicitation and analysis are essential skills for grantmaking. Why, what, and how projects and organizations are identified and funded can have a lasting impact on local communities — or even more broadly if the work is replicated or scaled.
Proposal Analysis in Grantmaking is designed to challenge grantmakers to learn as much about the grantee organization, program, and community as possible so that opportunities to build capacity and partnerships are recognized and supported.
This course is equally valuable for program officers new to their role, or veterans looking to refine their process. Participants will explore how the processes of proposal solicitation and analysis set the stage to advance equity and authentically share power with community organizations while working within the context of a foundation’s overall mission and grantmaking philosophy.
Join your peers from the field and discover how you can design and implement an equitable, efficient, and clear proposal process.
Individual Rate: $885
Group Rate: $835 per person for groups of 3 or more from the same organization
Deadline to register: Friday, Nov. 29
This course takes place over two days and participants are expected to attend the entirety of both days. Participants will be expected to participate in polls, breakout sessions, and discussions either verbally or via chat.
Please Note: Registration is limited to 30 participants. It will NOT be recorded.
Meeting Dates & Times
Participants will meet virtually on Wednesday, December 4 from 12:30–4:30 p.m. and again on Thursday, December 5 from 12:30–4:30 p.m. (ET).
Day One:
- Foundation strategy, approach, and risk management
- Right-sizing the proposal solicitation and application process
- Core elements of a proposal and what makes a good proposal
- Alignment with foundation criteria
Day Two:
- Overview of equitable due diligence
- Recognizing and leveraging opportunities for capacity building
- Power dynamics, trust-building, and stakeholder engagement
- Communicating the decision
Course Instructors
Who should attend this course?
This course is intended for foundation staff, donors, and others engaged in grantmaking. If you do not fit this profile but are interested in attending, please email tgs@gvsu.edu before registering.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
This course may be subject to cancellation if it does not reach the minimum number of registrants. In the event of a cancellation, you will be notified at least two weeks before the course start date and will be offered a full refund or the option to transfer your registration to another Johnson Center course. Refund requests for any other reason must be made at least two weeks prior to the start of the course.
Questions about this event or your registration?
Call 616-331-7585 or email tgs@gvsu.edu.