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New Classes for Spring 2022
Effective Business Writing
April 12 (Tuesday, 6-9pm, Online), April 14 (Thursday, 6-9pm, In person)
Each class is 3 hours and $150
https://ce.uhcc.hawaii.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=3226025
Effective business writing is the result of careful planning, writing, revising, and editing. This course provides you with an overview of the writing process and addresses the most common grammatical and punctuation mistakes made in business communication. It offers practical instruction in sentence and paragraph construction, as well as word choice. Learn to master writing business e-mails, memos, letters, and reports according to your purpose and audience. Tuition assistance may be available for ETF eligible employers and their employees.
Grant Writing Series
Introduction to Grants & Grant Writing April 19 (Tuesday, 6-9pm, In person), April 21 (Thursday, 6-9pm Online)
Grant Writing Advanced Level April 26 (Tuesday, 6-9pm, In person), April 28 (Thursday, 6-9pm, Online)
Each class is $150 for 3 hours
https://ce.uhcc.hawaii.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=6364035
Intro Class
You have an idea that meets a need, and you believe that you, or your organization, can achieve the goal. What’s next? You need to work at motivating and persuading others to believe in funding your vision. Developing grant seeking and grant writing skills is the most effective way to obtain funding for your organization. During this course, you will learn standard grant industry terminology and what it takes to create a professional proposal. Along with the “do’s and don’ts” of grant writing, this course lays a foundation of understanding that allows you to proceed to the next levels of grant writing. Tuition assistance may be available for ETF eligible employers and their employees.
Advanced Class
Professional grant writers are skilled at using clear, specific language that can persuade the reviewers and decision-makers to fund their proposals. Once you understand the significance of grants and how to use the process to turn words into money, it’s important to apply your knowledge. This course enables you to practice an essential skill in grant writing--researching important information to use as reference data. Also, a case study will be assigned and you'll incorporate learned elements to create a proposal packet using the proper application process for specific grants. This packet will include a letter of inquiry, one-page abstract, proposal outline, logic model, evaluative measurement, and budget justification. The instructor will be on hand to provide guidance and direction, while you work independently to create your proposal. Tuition assistance may be available for ETF eligible employers and their employees.
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