"Thank you for your insight and a great presentation at Women Business Owners.  It hit so close to home it is amazing.  You've inspired me to have a "boxing match" with my husband tonight!"

- Christine Dubyts, Dubyts Communications  

FACT - April 13, 2009

FACT got all the Facts on Proposal Writing

The Point Douglas family and child coalition members got an inside look at what it takes to create a winning proposal.  By the end of the day, everyone had the ideas, strategies and confidence to move forward in their proposal writing journey.  Knowing full well that funders are looking for FIT, CREDIBILITY and VALUE, these participants are ready to put the "facts" into action.

 
ASEC Manitoba - March 6, 2009

Manitoba Adult Learning Centres Break Down Financial Barriers with Winning Proposals

Education Directors were being proactive and learning ways to find additional sources of funding for their Learning Centres.  In this inspiring, informative and fun session, these directors found out what makes a winning proposal and how to get more funding. They learned how to capture their funders’ interests and what three key things every funder is looking for. Getty's engaging presentation style and straight forward explanations left these directors ready and eager to write their next proposal.

 
Aboriginal Health Research - Feb. 24 & 25

Network Environments for Aboriginal Health Research - Writing Winning Proposals: Strategies for Success

What do Aboriginal Health Researchers and Aboriginal Health Community Programming staff have in common?  The answer: A deep comittment to improving the health and well-being of aboriginal people.  And in this two part workshop on proposal writing, these groups came together to explore how to access funding and write winning proposals to enable them to go after their goal.   We explored various potential sources of funding, used a dating analogy to discuss how to capture funders’ interests, discovered what three key things every funder is looking for, reviewed samples to see the impact of writing with the funder in mind and played with a rubber chicken to learn more about active and passive voice.  All in all, an interesting, captivating, informative and inspiring look at writing winning proposals.

 
Volunteer Manitoba, May 6, 2009

Writing Winning Proposals

Another very worthwhile workshop examining strategies and techniques for writing successful proposals for organizational funding or project support. Participants took an inspiring and informative look at what makes a winning proposal.   After a bit of fun, the group got serious and learned the truth about funders, what they are looking for and how they select winning proposals. Participants walked away with a great resource and tips on how to lay-out and write a credible, easy to read proposal that meets the funder's needs.

 
U of M HR Dept. - Feb. 19, 2009

U of M Business Managers Reaffirm their Commitment to Engaging Employees!

In this fun, interactive and informative discussion about how to engage employees,  U of M Business Managers showed they've got what it takes to engage their A and B level employees.  After creating a list of what engaged employees can bring to an organization, we quickly delved into how to engage employees and how to get the greatest return on the time and energy we as leaders put into engaging our employees.  By commiting to our role as leaders, being engaging and bringing balance to work we're sure to get greater employee engagement.

 
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Participants Say...

"Excellent presentation skills.  I enjoyed the open, honest and down-to-earth style."

-Kevin Wilson, Manitoba Hydro