Grant Writing 1:1 Help Sessions

Available to graduates of our Grant Writing Certificate Program.

Program Description

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An exclusive opportunity for graduates of our Grant Writing Certificate Program. These personalized mentoring and consulting sessions are designed to provide you with the customized guidance you need to excel in the competitive world of grant writing.

An expert mentor will work closely with you to apply the course material you have already learned, providing you with the tools and confidence to succeed. Whether you’re looking to refine your strategy, improve your applications, or develop new skills, these sessions will help you unlock new funding opportunities and achieve your organization’s mission.

Program Benefits

1:1 grant writing help with a subject matter expert.                                                           

Topics Covered

  • Get Grant-Ready: Ensure your organization is fully prepared to seek and secure funding by creating a solid foundation.
  • Strategic Planning: Develop a comprehensive strategic plan tailored to your organization’s goals and objectives.
  • Grant Opportunity Research: Learn how to identify and prioritize the best grant opportunities for your organization.
  • Application Review: Receive expert feedback on your previous grant applications and discover ways to enhance your proposals.
  • Policy and Procedure Setup: Establish effective grant-related policies and procedures to streamline your grant management process.

Who Should Enroll

Graduates of our Grant Writing Certificate Program

Not sure if this program is right for you? Contact us at um.continuinged@maine.edu and we can help you figure it out.

Program Details

Instructor

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Elizabeth Haffey is a Maine-based professional grant writer. Through her business, E. Haffey Grant Consulting, she helps clients develop and write proposals, researches opportunities, and trains staff and volunteers to apply for grants. Haffey received her Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs from George Washington University and is currently working on her Master’s in Public Policy from the University of Southern Maine.

Dates and Times

After registering we will reach out to you for scheduling.

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Modality

These 1:1 help sessions will be offered synchronously via Zoom—you’ll need access to a stable internet connection.

Program Fee

$300 for 2 hours

Evidence of learning

Microcredential Pathway

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1:1 sessions may be helpful to participants completing University of Maine System Grant Writing Microcredential Pathway, Level 3

Learn more about the Grant Writing Pathway

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Accommodations

For more information or to request an accommodation contact um.continuinged@maine.edu, 207.581.3167.