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Grant Writing for Nonprofits with Karen Simonian

February 10 - March 3, 2025 / 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

In-Person

$300.00

Navigate the grant writing process with essential tools, strategies, and insights for success.

This program will provide you with a basic introduction to the vital field of grant writing, equipping you with the tools (and tricks of the trade) you’ll need to get started. It will include a look at the nonprofit grants landscape; an overview of grant components and the grant life cycle; and invaluable tips for writing successful narratives, conveying impact, and crafting budgets.

Commitment
Level

Accelerator

4 Weeks, 2.5 Hours, Every Monday. The first and fourth session will meet in-person at Denison Edge while the second and third session will be online via Zoom.

Measured vs.
Learning

Through open discussions, hands-on activities, and roundtables with experts, you’ll come away with an understanding of grant
writing, what it entails, and how it might be changing. More specifically, you’ll discover what comprises a grant and its life cycle; learn how to identify relevant grants; garner tips for writing compelling narratives; acquire tools for conveying data and impact; and explore how AI might be affecting the field.

Edge badges

Earn Your Badge
of Completion

Accelerator programs range from 4-12 hours of contact time. To earn your badge of completion, you must achieve a minimum of 75% in three Key Performance areas: Attendance, Participation, and Activities/Assignments. The instructor will provide a specific rubric outlining the Key Performance areas in the course syllabus.

Meet Your Instructor

Karen Simonian is an experienced writer, editor, and nonprofit fundraiser. Karen worked for the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University for 25 years, focused variously on grant writing, stakeholder communications, media relations, and strategic messaging. As co-interim head of advancement in 2024, she oversaw major philanthropic initiatives; directed and implemented the grants program; and co-led a fundraising team. Over the years, she secured major funding for the Wex’s nonprofit affiliate (Wexner Center Foundation) from such entities as the National Endowment for the Arts, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and significantly expanded and diversified the center’s funding sources. She also directed the center’s media relations efforts, procuring coverage in such outlets as the New York Times, the New Yorker, Vogue, and Artforum, and on CBS News Sunday Morning, PBS News Hour, and NPR. Prior to joining the Wex, Simonian was an award-winning writer and arts editor for Columbus newsweekly The Other Paper, and wrote for Columbus Monthly magazine and other outlets. Simonian has served on grants, PR, and marketing panels and committees over the years, and currently serves on the Columbus Metropolitan Club Program Committee. She has been a board member of Dine Originals Columbus, co-chair of the Columbus Arts Marketing Association, and a fellow of the Next Generation of Leaders program at the Jefferson Center’s Academy for Leadership & Governance. She holds a B.A. in English/journalism from Miami University, and attended the university’s campus in Luxembourg.

 

I have already applied learnings from the first class to a grant I am currently working on.

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