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  TITLE: Grantmakers Roundtable and Q&A
  CITY: Dallas
  DATE: Tuesday October 28th, 2008
  Time: 9:00am-11:00am
  Price: $45

Today, grant seeking procedures have become increasingly aggressive. Understanding what grantmakers are drawn to when choosing to award financial assistance will vastly increase your chances of success. This session will provide a unique opportunity to hear advice from a selected group of business, private, family, and community based foundations and funders. This section will be divided into two parts:

   
Roundtable Discussions

In the first part, a variety of grantmakers will involve themselves in a roundtable discussion. Whether you are an experienced grant writer or just starting out, this part will teach you how funders see your foundation and what they are looking for in your application. Grantmakers will examine the following:

   
1.   Grantmaker Preferences: What projects do grantmakers love? What projects do they dislike?
2.   Award Winning Proposals: What makes a good proposal different from the rest?
3.   AwarGuidelines and Style Sheets: What to follow, what to respect, and what to ignore.
4.   Foundation Relationships: How you can build up your grantmaker’s confidence and comfort.
     
    Dialogs and Questions-Answers

After the Roundtable discussion, the panel members will join you and answer any questions that you may have.
 

David T. Ross, J.D., LL.M.
Senior Philanthropic Relationship Manager
Bank of America, Philanthropic Management
BIO to be posted soon


Janet Harman
Founder and President
KDK-Harman Foundation

Janet views her family foundation as a strategic vehicle to fund academic programs from preschool through adult education. She is a strong believer that nonprofits can bring about change if they are given strategic, hands-on support to grow their organizations. To reflect that belief, KDK-Harman Foundation takes a high engagement approach to its philanthropy by working closely with grantees to provide financial, operational and networking support. The focus is toward building upon the capacity of our grantees so that they can execute their missions effectively and efficiently, thereby making a lasting difference in the lives of disadvantaged families.

 
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