Non-Profit Grant Writing

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La Connexional
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ivan Touko
CEO & Co-Founder of La Connexional
3
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
Market research Grant writing Humanities Law and policy Social sciences
Skills
grant applications request for proposal persuasive communication
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

We are looking for assistance in finding and completing grant applications that support our mission and vision statement.

We believe this project will include:

  • Assist with defining a company-identified community problem and defining the scope of a corresponding project.
  • Develop a needs statement that characterizes the community problem and justifies the need for our project and funding.
  • Identify potential sponsors and funding opportunities that are a good fit for our organization and project.
  • Interpret a request for proposal (RFP).
  • Research, plan, write, edit, and revise a persuasive proposal narrative.
  • Improve the clarity and persuasiveness of our company's grant proposal writing.
  • Research into other grant opportunities to support our cause
About the company
  • https://www.laconnexional.com
  • 0 - 1 employees
  • Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Entertainment, Arts, Events services, Media & production

La Connexional’s mission is to promote development, and growth, social integration, social inclusion and multicultural understanding between African, Caribbean, Latinx and Canadian communities, by being a source of historical and cultural education, and multicultural, networking, and entrepreneurial events. La Connexional uses social innovation, entrepreneurship, and collective collaborations to build vibrant communities and create positive generational impact that starts with communities of the African and Latinex diaspora, and then reverberates out to the communities they inhabit across Canada. Throughout the years, La Connexional has (directly and indirectly) contributed over 60K in the African, Black, Caribbean and Latine communities. In 2018, we held the first ever Afro Latin Festival in Canada (which has grown from 150 attendees to 800 in 3 years). Many of our experiences being bilingual & economically accessible.