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A Ticonderoga NonProfit Grant Writing Workshop

January 31, 2019 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

The Hancock House in TiconderogaThe Ticonderoga Historical Society is set to host a workshop for beginning grant writers on Friday, March 1 at the Hancock House, 6 Moses Circle, Ticonderoga.

This workshop is aimed toward non-profit staff and volunteers who have little or no experience in writing and submitting grant requests. Ticonderoga Historical Society Managing Director Diane O’Connor will be the workshop facilitator, calling on more than 25 years of non-profit management experience and a track record of grant writing for a variety of organizations.

The workshop will begin at 9:30 am and is expected to conclude at 3 pm The workshop cost of $25 includes lunch and refreshments, and the day will conclude with a panel discussion comprised of experienced grant writers as well as individuals who sit on grant review panels.

Pre-registration is required, as seating is limited. Registration and additional information may be obtained by calling (518) 558-1647 or via e-mail to tihistory@bridgepoint1.com.

Photo of Hancock House provided.

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Grants, Hancock House, Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga Historical Society

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