Master AI in Grant Writing: Class MeetUp

I'm hosting another game-changing experience! This Class MeetUp is free and is being offered to past students who have enrolled in my Grant Writing courses at St. Louis Community College. I’d love to see you there. Join me via Zoom on Wednesday, July 30th · 7:00pm - 8:00pm CST!
This Class MeetUp will offer a walk-thru on how AI-powered tools are transforming businesses and organizations while changing the way grant development is being conducted, streamlining workflows, and increasing funding success.
Here's what we'll cover during the Class MeetUp:
How AI is being used to develop competitive grants using a common grant approach
Using AI to assess the grant-readiness of your business entity
AI Prompt demonstrations for grant research and development
Strategies to maximize the number of grant submissions and proposals using AI
Best practices for integrating AI into your grant writing workflow
Hands-on demos applying AI-powered tools to real-world scenarios
Whether you're a seasoned development staff, business owner, grant writer or just getting started in grant writing and fund development, this is your chance to learn from one of the best in the fundraising business. (Just a reminder, we will start at 7:00pm Central Standard Time).

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