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Grant Writing

Writing For Success: Preparing Winning Grants

This community capacity-building workshop is for Baltimore City community-based organizations interested in developing practical grant-writing skills. This program is designed specifically to build capacity for community organizations. JHU students, faculty, and staff are ineligible to participate.  

Secure funds for your community-based organization or non-profit by learning the best approaches for planning, writing, and submitting grants. Learn tips and skills that will take you beyond meeting grant requirements and deadlines and start winning grant proposals! This virtual workshop is designed for participants from community-based organizations and is highly participatory.

Through exercises and discussion, participants will:

  • Learn the elements of a successful grant proposal.
  • Explore strategies for developing one of the most important elements of a successful grant proposal, the budget.
  • Find out the most common mistakes in grant writing and ways to avoid them.

This community workshop is free to the community members, and participation is limited to one person per organization to ensure that as many organizations benefit as possible. After you sign up, your registration will be reviewed and approved additionally.

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For questions, please email urbanhealth@jhu.edu.

2025 Grant Writing Workshop Flyer
Instructor

Denis G. Antoine II, MD

UHI’s Associate Director Denis Antoine, II, MD, medical director of the Cornerstone Clinic at Helping Up Mission and an expert in securing funding for community-based health initiatives, will lead this interactive workshop.

Featured Guest

Jayson Green

Jayson Jarual Green serves as Executive Director of New Song Community Learning Center, a Baltimore City Public Charter School operator of New Song Academy #322, and a Prek-8 public charter school located in Sandtown-Winchester. He is also a 2023 Bunting Fellow and a recipient of the 2024 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award.