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Create Value for Your Association Members
Edward Wollmann
Hello, my name is Edward Wollmann,
Managing Partner of High Impact Grants Inc.

I would like to offer your association a unique way
to create professional benefits for your members
and generate revenues at the same time.
Your association can sponsor a professional grant writing workshop.

Sponsored grant writing workshops are partnerships between High Impact Grants Inc. and associations such as yours. As the workshop sponsor, you offer a supportive environment in which these workshops are held, while also keeping the costs down for all your members.

Sponsored grant writing workshops can generate revenue for you.

As the workshop sponsor, you can generate income for your association by charging a reasonable fee to your association members to attend. You can also invite outside organizations to attend these workshops. These outside participants would pay a higher workshop fee, typically in the range of $495 to $595 per attendee. And the revenues generated from all participants go to your association.

There are other benefits.

Our grant writing workshops are always well received in the communities in which we hold them. So this generates favorable publicity for your association and also enhances your association’s credibility with your membership. It’s a simple, free way to build positive relations with your association members and generate positive publicity about your association in your state.

What are the costs?

High Impact Grants Inc. will stage a three-day grant writing workshop at a local venue of your choice for $5,000, plus travel and lodging expenses. These expenses typically run about $1,500 for air travel,hotel, meals and a $500 materials fee. By comparison, our competitors would typically charge about $15,000 to stage a similar three-day grant writing training.

OK, I’ m interested, where do we start?

You can call me (Edward Wollmann) directly;

Toll Free at 1-800-846-7514

or
e-mail me at edward@highimpactgrants.org.

Either way, that will definitely start the ball rolling.

 
"I enjoyed your workshop at the Michigan Non-Profit Association Super Conference. You make the prospect of grant writing something to look forward to with your easy-to-follow tips for high impact and engaging presentation style, regardless of the skill level with which you enter the workshop. I would recommend this workshop to everyone!

Michele Harrison Sears,
Senior Director of Foundation Relations & Development, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI

Advertising your sponsored workshops.

Your association has credibility with your members, so it makes sense for you to take the lead in advertising your sponsored workshop.You simply send out a series of email announcements to your members that announce the upcoming sponsored grant writing workshop. That will usually be sufficient.

If you would like to increase your attendance, High Impact Grants Inc can help you with a targeted e-mail marketing campaign.

We can send out e-mails to local and state entities, such colleges, universities, non-profits, libraries, K-12 schools, city, county and state agencies.

The e-mail marketing you do to your association members, combined with our targeted e-mail marketing campaign, will usually ensure that your sponsored workshop will be a financial success.

How do I find out more about your grant writing workshops?

For a detailed description of our three-day grant writing workshop content, visit Our Workshops. To see who has participated in our professional grant writing workshops, visit our Past Participants. If you would like to see what our past participants have said about our professional grant writing workshops, visit Testimonials. .

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