Subject: Successful Federal Grant Writing Strategies

Join this webinar to learn about tips and strategies to consider while preparing for grants.

March 12, 2025


Successful Federal Grant Writing Strategies


Join us for our “Successful Federal Grant Writing Strategies” webinar focused on the Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood (HMRF) Ready4Life* youth grant.


In this 60-minute session, Aaron Larson, Director of Programs for Dibble and former federal grant reviewer, will share tips and strategies to consider while preparing for this grant.


Aaron’s experience includes writing the original healthy marriage grants for the Office of Family Assistance and currently serves as Dibble's key grant applicant contact.


We have compiled many resources and tools that we will share during this webinar in anticipation of the official grant release.


Objectives: Participants will be able to:

  • Identify three practical strategies to support partner recruitment and retention.

  • Identify and integrate three practical strategies to support youth recruitment and retention.

  • Understand the importance of utilizing incentives and fair compensation for partners and youth to drive successful recruitment/retention.

Presenters:

  • Aaron Larson- Director of Programs, The Dibble Institute®

Who should attend: Any orgnization or non-profit that is eligible to apply for and would like to receive this grant funding. Grant writers who are responsible for preparing and submitting grant proposals. Program managers or anyone interested in learning more about federal grant writing strategies.


When: Wednesday, March 12, 2025 @ 1:00pm Pacific/4:00pm Eastern

Duration: 60 minutes 

Cost: Free!


“*” We have no special knowledge about the release of the HMRF grants beyond what is on the federal websites.

Questions?

Email: Kim

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