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Grant writing, sponsorship development workshops coming up from SWDCRS

Virtual workshops to offer tips and information on how to write a solid grant proposal and how to land sponsorships for your project
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The South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport is holding grant writing and sponsorship workshops later this month.
The South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport will be offering a pair of virtual workshops that could valuable to anyone looking to improve their knowledge of two key areas for non-profit groups — grant writing and sponsorships.

A grant writing workshop will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 18 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and will feature “the eight essential tools to help write a strong grant application and keep all your research organized.”

That event will be followed by a Sponsorship Development course on Tuesday, Aug. 25 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., which will offer a chance to learn how to develop sponsorship opportunities, build strong proposals, how to identify and find sponsors, and how to build sponsorship relationships.

The two courses are free for communities in the South West District, which runs west from the Regina outskirts to the Alberta border and south from the South Saskatchewan River to the U.S. border. You can click here for a look at the available communities; places outside of the region can take the courses at a cost of $20.

All virtual workshops use the Zoom app, and links to join the workshops will be e-mailed to participants later this month. Those interested in participating can sign up by clicking here.

The SWDCRS aims to help member communities in any way they can, offering a wide variety of courses and information on a regular basis, with workshops even available by request by visiting their course request and sign-up page.

For more information on their programs and what they all have to offer, you can click right here.

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