Santa Fe Community College Continuing Education and Georgia O’Keeffe Museum to Co-host Grantsmanship Course for Nonprofit and Government Grantseekers

Santa Fe Community College’s Continuing Education Department and Georgia O’Keeffe Museum will co-host a Grantsmanship Training Program Aug. 5-9 on SFCC’s campus at 6401 Richards Ave. in Santa Fe. The intensive, five-day, hands-on workshop for nonprofit and government grantseekers will guide participants step by step through all stages of planning programs, researching funding sources and writing proposals.

The Grantsmanship Center will conduct the course. Participants will practice using the Grantsmanship Center’s approach to planning programs and writing grant proposals and receive useful, up-to-date, practical information. The textbook Program Planning & Proposal Writing is highly recommended and will be referenced during class. It can be purchased at the time of registration.

To ensure personal attention, registration is limited to 30 participants. Tuition is $995 until June 24 with an early bird discount. After June 24, tuition is $1,095. There are a limited number of partial scholarships available for qualified organizations. Alumni may qualify for special discounts.

To register for the Grantsmanship Training Program, for more information or to apply for a partial scholarship, contact the Grantsmanship Center at 213-482-9862, www.tgci.com or registrar@tgci.com.

The Grantsmanship Center helps private and public nonprofits make better communities by offering training and publications to help organizations plan programs and write compelling grant proposals. For more information, call 800-421-9512 or go to www.tgci.com.

SFCC’s Continuing Education Department provides credit and noncredit courses for all ages. The Continuing Education Summer Schedule 2019 outlines classes and workshops that can provide a valuable means of personal enrichment and professional development. Call 505-428-1676 or go to www.sfcc.edu.


Santa Fe Community College celebrates its 40th Anniversary as the pathway to success for individuals and the community. SFCC provides affordable, high-quality programs that serve the academic, cultural, and economic needs of the community. The college welcomes over 10,000 students per year in credit, noncredit, workforce training, personal enrichment, and adult programs.
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