Grant writing skills workshops
This workshop supports community groups, clubs and not-for-profit organisations to better understand the grant process and write stronger applications.
The session facilitated by Non Profit Training, focuses on how to prepare before you apply, how to clearly explain your activity or project and its benefit to the community.
Participants will leave with practical skills and greater confidence to decide whether a grant is right for them and how to write clear, well‑targeted applications.
What the workshop covers
- What information you need before starting a grant application
- Clearly explaining how your project benefits the community
- Finding evidence to support your project
- Understanding eligibility rules and grant guidelines
- Grant conditions and ongoing responsibilities
- Preparing a realistic project budget
- Project evaluation and reporting requirements
- Answers to common grant questions
Who should attend?
This workshop is suitable for:
- Committee and board members
- Volunteers and community leaders
- Community groups, clubs and not-for-profit organisations
- Past or future grant applicants
- Residents interested in learning more about grant writing
Please note attendance is limited to 2 people per organisation.
Event details
These workshops are free. Bookings are essential.
The content is the same in each session, so please register for one session. The session that best suits you.
For more information or if you would like an interpreter, or have access needs, please contact us on 03 9205 2749 or communitygrants@hume.vic.gov.au
*Light refreshments will be provided.
Brought to you by Hume City Council, presented by Non Profit Training.