Do you want to learn how to write successful grant applications?
Are you looking to discover secret Grant Writing Tips & Tricks?
The May Queanbeyan Connect event is being hosted by RDA Southern Inland and supported by Queanbeyan Palerang Regional Council.
Proudly sponsored by Region Media and the venue is proudly sponsored by The Royal Hotel QBN.
Facilitator: Tash Maguire, RDASI’s Research and Policy Officer will present her tips and tricks for successful grant writing.
Tash has extensive experience in writing successful grant applications for businesses and not-for-profit organisations and has assisted applicants in delivering successfully funded projects. Tash’s experience extends to funding administration, using the SmartyGrants platform to deliver end-on-end grant management services for a $7m+ national funding program and is an expert on knowing how to get a positive result.
This experience has provided Tash with key knowledge and understanding from an applicant’s perspective and insights into funding program design, assessment, compliance, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting.
Key points Tash will cover include:
Essential steps when applying for grants
Number one free resource for increasing success
Designing a ‘fundable’ project
How to find funding
Hear from Enterprise Plus talking about how to “Be Grant Ready! – The essential Business Plan”. AusIndustry will be speaking about the Grants Hub/Grants Connect, R&D Tax Incentive program, Entrepreneurs Program, National Reconstruction Fund, EMDG, and other Federal programs. Service NSW will be providing an overview of funding available and business support services.
Make sure you bring a pen and paper to take notes!
Catering will be provided. Drinks may be purchased from the venue at own cost.
RSVP by Tuesday 9 May.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/queanbeyan-connect-monday-15-may-tickets-608053703997
A special thank you to all of our sponsors and supporters:
Region Media
The Royal Hotel QBN
Queanbeyan Palerang Regional Council
Enterprise Plus
Service NSW
AusIndustry