Grant Writing Micro-Credential

Understanding the fundamentals of creating and organizing funding proposals by leveraging collaborative partnerships.

Granting Writing Microcredential Badge at UNH

Coursework

Required Coursework:

Skills

The earner of the?Grant Writing Microcredential?will have learned how to:

  • Develop proposals by adapting writing styles to appeal to different funding sources by developing proposals to a small community foundation, a major foundation, and a federal funding source.
  • Recognize and recommend the most appropriate funding sources given the organization's mission and resource requirements.
  • Analyze leveraging collaborative partners.
  • Produce and present necessary organizational background documentation, including budgets and support letters.

How It Works

The Grant Writing Microcredential is a short-term credit-bearing program offered by the?UNH?College of Professional Studies.?To receive this Microcredential, learners must successfully complete the coursework.

Upon completion of the required coursework, learners will receive the Microcredential?issued by Credly that is shareable via social media, digital resumes, online portfolios, and email signatures.

What To Expect

APST 805: Grant Writing is a online graduate-level course at the University of New Hampshire's College of Professional Studies and is offered online in an 8-week format. Check?UNH's Course Search?for when this course will be offered as it may be offered on a rotating basis.

Learners in the courses will be a mix of matriculated UNH degree students and nonmatriculated continuing education students.? All learners are expected to participate and engage as defined by the expectations of the individual course instructor, syllabus, and curriculum to successfully complete each individual course.

How to Enroll

There is no formal application process to pursue a UNH Microcredential, learners simply enroll directly in the required courses?during the set enrollment windows. (View the?UNH Course Registration Calendar.)

Current matriculated UNH degree students must enroll through their standard registration procedure with the consultation of their academic advisor through?Webcat?and the?Office of the Registrar.

Nonmatriculated, nondegree, visiting, and continuing education learners can enroll for courses online by?contacting the UNH Registrar's Office at?registrars.office@unh.edu.

Start Your Learning Pathway Today

Start working towards your Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership or the M.S. in Leadership.

Once you earn your Grant Writing Microcredential, you can combine it with the Leading and Governing Nonprofits Microcredential to earn the stacked Sustainable Non-Profit Organizations Microcredential. You can then apply all 6 credits earned towards the completion of the?Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership?or the overall?Master of Science in Leadership?program if you decide to continue your education in this area.?

Sustainable Nonprofit Organizations Microcredential Learning Pathway at UNH

If you decide to continue your education in this areas, you will need to formally?apply?and meet the program's?admissions criteria.?

For More Information Contact

Kathy L. DesRoches, EdD
kathy.desroches@unh.edu
Director of MS Leadership & Nonprofit Graduate Certificate Program
College of Professional Studies
University of New Hampshire

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