When

Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. EDT
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Where

This is a virtual event.

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Contact

Rachel McKinney
Interact for Health
513-458-6632
rmckinney@interactforhealth.org
 

Grant Management (virtual) 

Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020
10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Join Anne Maxfield, nonprofit consultant, as she helps grant writers understand the importance of sensible grant management. Savvy nonprofits not only write winning grants, but also manage the entire program seamlessly for repeat funding.

Key objectives:

  • Participants will understand the what, why and how of grant management.
  • Participants will leave the session and go back to their respective nonprofits ready to manage a grant seeking program.

Nonprofit Rate: The cost of this class is fully subsidized by Interact for Health for nonprofit agencies. There is no charge for nonprofit agencies to attend this class.

*LIMITED NUMBER OF REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE*

Cancellation Policy

Participants who register for the class and do not attend or offer a replacement will be charged a $150 cancellation fee. Participants who cancel their registration on or before 5 p.m. EDT Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2020, will have the fee waived. To cancel a registration for the class, please e-mail rmckinney@interactforhealth.org or call 513-458-6632.

REGISTRATION CLOSES SEPT. 24, 2020

Presenter

Anne M. Maxfield, lifelong resident of Northern Kentucky, has parlayed her years of experience in business development, fundraising and operations into helping nonprofits understand how philanthropy relates to sustainable growth. Her work with teams (strategic or tactical) will better position their organizations to meet their respective outcomes.

Understanding the complexity of today’s nonprofit environment has occupied Maxfield’s life for many years. She has extended her education beyond university (bachelor's from Northern Kentucky University) to include nonprofit executive leadership training at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, as well as coaching and training for professional image enhancement, advanced consultative selling training (SalesAbility) and numerous workshops to strengthen her skills and knowledge in various business disciplines.

Important Notice about Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Ohio chemical dependency counselors and prevention specialists: This program has been approved to offer Continuing Education Units by the State of Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board. Approved Provider # 50-17807

Certified health education specialists: This program has been approved to offer Continuing Education Contact Hours by The National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. Multiple Event Provider # 101535.

After program completion, program attendees who requested CEUs will be emailed a certificate of attendance noting CEUs awarded.

For more information about continuing education, please contact Rachel McKinney at 513-458-6632 or rmckinney@interactforhealth.org.