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Enhance Your Skills with National Grant Foundation’s Classes & Training

Looking to boost your grant writing capabilities or learn essential software skills? The National Grant Foundation offers a range of classes and training sessions tailored for individuals and organizations at minimal cost.

Grant Writing & Finding Grants: Learn how to write successful grant proposals and discover grants that align with your needs.

Software Skills: Master Excel, QuickBooks, Google Sheets, and more.

Marketing & Web Development: Get proficient in email marketing and WordPress.

The National Grant Foundation’s classes are practical, easily understood, and require no prior experience. Each class is conducted in a single session, making it accessible for everyone.

For more details, visit www.grant-foundation.org.

Customized Training: The foundation also offers tailored, in-depth training for individuals or organizations in all aspects of grant writing, fundraising, and marketing, including assistance with current grant proposals. Training is available by the hour and covers subjects like Excel, QuickBooks, WordPress, and more.

Classes are available in the morning, afternoon, and evening, with times listed in Eastern Time. All online classes are accessible nationwide.

For further information, visit www.grant-foundation.org, email info@grant-foundation.org, or call 215-552-0999.

The mission of the National Grant Foundation is to equip individuals and organizations with the skills and best practices needed to successfully identify and apply for attainable grants. The foundation offers a variety of classes in grant writing, fundraising, and nonprofit management, along with general interest classes in software and web development.

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