A free training session is planned in July for those interested in sharpening or acquiring grant writing skills for small to intermediate non-profit, faith-based and community organizations.
Sponsored by the City of Bartlesville and the Bartlesville Community Foundation, the event is planned for 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July 26 in the second floor meeting room at the Bartlesville Public Library, 600 S. Johnstone Ave.
The training is free, but registration is required by July 22. Participants may register online at https://www.hud.gov/emarc/index.cfm?fuseaction=emar.registerEvent&eventId=2832&update=N. Class size is limited to 35, so early registration is encouraged.
Lyn Larson of the Tulsa Housing and Urban Development Office will conduct the training, which has been identified as a community need through the efforts of the ongoing Community Needs Assessment project — a project involving the City of Bartlesville and other local organizations, as well as the Tulsa HUD office.
“The training is aimed at non-profits, board members, churches and others who want to improve their organizations and write better grants,” said City of Bartlesville Grants Administrator Nancy Warring.
Lunch will be provided by Bartlesville Community Foundation.
For more information, see Free Grant Writing Training or contact Larson at c.lyn.larson@hud.gov or 918-292-8915.