Show Me The Money - Grant Writing

Dates: September 24, 2024

Meets: Tu from 10:00 AM to 12 N

Location: Zoom Webinar

Zoom - No Charge: $0.00

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The "Show Me the Money" training is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively write grant proposals for not-for-profit organizations. The training will cover the fundamentals of grant writing, including understanding the grant application process, identifying funding sources, and developing compelling proposals.

Notes:

Please ensure you mailing address is corrrect, you will be receiving a beginner's guide to Grant Writing after the training. Meeting ID: 956 3228 9851
Fee: $0.00
Hours:2.00

Zoom Webinar

Zoom Webinar

Raylette Johnson

Ms. Johnson began her career in the medical field as a Vocational Nurse after graduating with honors from Watterson College in 1991. Mental Health and Wellness is Raylette’s passion! She is working hard behind the scenes to change policies, advocate, and provide training to make sure individuals who have a Mental Illness have the best life! Raylette has worked in the field of Prevention, Treatment, and Mental Health in a community-based setting since 1999. In 2005, she consulted with Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center for the Application Prevention Technologies (CAPT) as a Master Trainer in the Central Region.

In 2007, Raylette co-founded, SheRay’s& Associates, LLC with the purpose of servicing local organizations in the areas of specialized trainings, organization development and technical assistance. Her expertise background allows her to develop and implement innovative, community responsive programs for her clients. She now oversees SheRay’s & Associates 5 locations across the country (Ohio, Louisiana, Illinois, Michigan) and corporate office located in Farmers Branch, Texas, the DFW area.

Raylette has and continues to work with minority communities across the country to ultimately have behavior change that will result in overall Healthy Communities. She is skilled at developing and implementing culturally sensitive community-based programs and services. She is active in the community, with interest in working with organizations serving inner city youth and children. Ms. Pickett is also co-owner of TTJ Group, LLC, an organization that promotes public health by collaborating with communities to create and provide innovative and culturally appropriate services on a national level.

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