Upcoming Audio Conference: Winning Funding for Native American Programs in Uncertain Times

Join us 10/17/13, 2-3:15 p.m., for “Winning Funding for Native American Programs in Uncertain Times,” a special, exclusive audio conference focusing on what this year's Congressional budget impasse will mean to programs serving Native Americans.
 
Oct. 2, 2013 - PRLog -- Fiscal Year 2013 has ended, yet once again Congress can't agree on spending for FY 2014, leaving social services providers with considerable uncertainty about what to expect in the coming year. Notwithstanding what happens on Capitol Hill, programs will be funded, though which ones and at what levels remains uncertain.

This is especially true for Native American programs. What's the likely impact on funding your agency counts on? What will federal grant priorities be for 2014? What will you need to know to ensure your critical programs continue to get funded?

To find out, join us for this special, exclusive audio conference focusing on what this year's Congressional budget impasse will mean to programs serving Native Americans.

In-depth Review of "Best Bets" for 2014 Federal and Foundation Funding

Your presenter is Dave Kittross, one of the nation's leading federal grant experts and a veteran grants consultant. He has decades of experience writing grants and researching funding for social service programs and is editor of Native American Report, the regularly updated online information service focusing on funding solutions for Native programs. He'll provide a rare objective analysis of the federal budget, zero in on what's likely to happen to FY14 funding for your programs, and provide insights on what would-be grantees must know to succeed.

This information-packed, 75-minute live event will examine the best opportunities for federal funding in FY 2014, and deliver a trove of information on how to win financial support from foundations and other non-governmental sources.

We’ll take you inside for an in-depth look at the latest developments on Capitol Hill and a blow-by-blow analysis of the battles over federal funding. We’ll share with you critical details about how congressional actions are impacting key provisions of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act. We’ll even provide you with a realistic, up-to-date forecast -- based on behind-the-scenes information gleaned from well-placed government sources -- on what to expect in terms of funding for tribal projects.

You’ll learn about...

Plans by the Administration for Native Americans to offer grants promoting economic development, regulatory expertise, Native languages and culture;
What to expect from the Bureau of Indian Affairs regarding tribal governance issues;
What BIA funding will be available for health, safety, and community development programs;
What the future holds for the Indian Health Service and healthcare-related funding;
How to take advantage of the full range of federal funding sources, including the Department of Education, the Health & Human Services Department, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, HUD, EPA, the Energy Department, the Justice Department...just to name a few.

With federal funding uncertain, we'll show you the best ways to become eligible for private funding, and how to find some of the foundations that are your best bets to win grants. We'll even point you to some of the most generous sources of private funding -- and tell you the best way to approach them -- so that your chances of obtaining those badly needed dollars will be vastly improved.

Whether you’re an experienced grants specialist or beginner, Winning Funding for Native American Programs in Uncertain Times will provide important information you’ll use again and again. Our audio conference format means your staff can gather around a conference room speakerphone and cost-effectively benefit as a group from this information-packed event. We also provide a detailed outline designed for easy note-taking and an invaluable website resource list you can distribute to all attendees.

And to ensure we fully discuss what you want to know about, you can email us questions in advance or, ask your questions “live” during the Q&A portion of the audio conference. All questions are answered, either during or after the event.

A written post-conference summary is included at no charge! A comment we get about our audios is that we provide so much information it's hard to get it all down! So, to ensure you don't miss out on any details, we also include a full post-conference summary of the event, as well as follow up answers to any questions we were unable to get to.

To register go to http://www.cdpublications.com/store/652 or call us toll-free at 1-800-666-6380.
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