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31 July – 2 August 2003
Ring the Bell for Education Reform
A Conference with a focus on Urban Education
Villanova University
Villanova, PA

Keynotes by:

Dr. Joe Nathan
One of the founders, movers and shakers of charter schools in America, noted author, and Senior Fellow
and Director of The Center for School Change at the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Michigan.

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Dr. Howard L. Fuller
Distinguished Professor of Education and Founder/Director of the Institute for the
Transformation of Learning at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Special Address to be delivered by:
JEANNE ALLEN
President of the Center for Education Reform

Click here for more information about the Urban Education Conference.

Click here to register for the Urban Education Conference.

Ring the Bell for Education Reform is hosted by:

NCSC

National Charter School Clearinghouse (NCSC)

Villanova

Villanova University

Please note: NCSC will be providing information, training workshops, breakout sessions, etc., at both events in the area of grantwriting and fund development. Continuing Education Units (CEU) can be earned through Villanova University.


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WHAT: All Day Grantwriting Workshop
Not for the faint-at-heart! This is a working session where you will roll-up your sleeves; bring your laptop or legal pad,
former proposals, or new ideas and transform them into competitive applications.
WHEN:
Monday, 18 August 2003
WHERE:
Embassy Suites Downtown, Portland, Oregon (1.800.EMBASSY or 503.279.9000)
SPONSORED BY:
National Charter School Clearinghouse and Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
HOW MUCH:
$125 includes lunch
(Hotel accommodations not included)
WHAT’s THIS ALL ABOUT?
Join us to discuss the basics of grantmanship, including how to “flesh out” your idea into a solid, well-planned and executed program to present to funders. You will learn how to develop the key components of a grant or proposal, including a needs statement, goals, activities, and a comprehensive evaluation. You will also learn how and where to identify foundation, corporate, government, and other grant opportunities. This all day dynamic, interactive grantwriting workshop includes the basics of grantwriting through the development of a full grant. NCSC experts will provide short training sessions in each key grant category (Need, Goals, Activities, etc.) throughout the day. Between sessions, participants will “break away” to work on grants for your school. Experienced grantwriters will serve as moderators to answer all your questions as you write your grant.
NEED MORE INFORMATION?
Log on to www.NCSC.info and
click on the Conference tab
or call us at 602.954.1414

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Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available on all of the NCSC Events!

For more information about either of these National Events please feel free to contact us at info@ncsc.info or 602-954-1414.