Friday, March 07, 2008

Learn the Basics of Writing a Grant Proposal in a Free Evening Seminar at the Fayette County Public Library on Tuesday, April 22

The Fayette County Public Library has partnered with the Georgia Humanities Council to present a free two-hour introduction to writing a grant proposal. The grant writing seminar will be held in the community meeting room at the Fayette County Public Library in downtown Fayetteville, on Tuesday, April 22 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. There is no cost to attend, but seating is limited, so those planning to attend should sign up in advance at the library, either in person or by calling 770-461-8841.

Arden Williams, program officer for the Georgia Humanities Council (GHC), will teach the basics of grant writing in general, as well as the specifics on how to prepare a competitive grant application to the GHC. The GHC supports educational activities that help Georgians learn about our heritage and stories, providing funding to a range of humanities programs including oral history projects, book discussions, teacher workshops, speaker series and historical exhibits. Questions about the Georgia Humanities Council or the content of the grant writing seminar can be directed to 404-523-6220 ext. 10, or info@georgiahumanities.org.

The seminar is hosted by the Fayette County Public Library and the Friends of the Fayette County Public Library. The Fayette County Public Library is located behind the Fayette County administrative complex in downtown Fayetteville, at the southwest corner of Highways #85 and #54. For additional information, please contact the library at 770-461-8841.

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