Online event
Winning Grants: A Practical Guide to Funding Your Projects
Tuesday 23 September at 10:00AM
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Understand how grant funding works and how to apply.
What you’ll learn
- Understand key grant funding terms
- Explore pros and cons of grant funding
- Learn why researching funders matters
Description
Grants offer a powerful way to secure funding without the burden of repayment—but success depends on knowing where to look and how to apply.
In this session, we’ll start with the fundamentals: what grant funding is, why it exists, and the different types available. You’ll learn how to identify the right opportunities, assess eligibility, and avoid common pitfalls.
We’ll then dive into the key elements of crafting a compelling proposal, managing grant-funded projects effectively, and applying best practices for long-term success. Whether you're new to grants or looking to sharpen your skills, this session will give you the tools and confidence to succeed.
Speakers
Jackie George
Bid writer and project manager, Jackie George
Jackie George is an experienced, highly skilled bid writer and project manager. Over the past 10 years, she has played a key role in securing more than £24m in investment for organisations in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
Her project management support has realised substantial projects that deliver both economic and community value.
Jackie possesses an in-depth understanding of the complexities involved in preparing competitive bids and proposals. She works closely with organisations to understand the proposed project, the business and, the people and then crafts compelling narratives that effectively communicate the value and potential impact of a project.
Jackie understands the need for commercial insight as well as strong narratives, which has led to hundreds of successful funding applications resulting in many millions of pounds being secured. Through a meticulous attention to detail and strategic approach, she ensures that each bid highlights the key opportunity, is tailored to meet the specific requirements and preferences of funding bodies.