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- Posted June 28, 2010
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Community resource workshop planned

A half-day free work shop designed to assist community organizations will be held on Thursday, July 8 at the Commonwealth Commerce Center, 209 East Washington, in Jackson.
The workshop, Jackson County Community Resource Workshop, is sponsored by the EDA Community Economic Adjustment Program.
"Grant funding and other support for community organizationsis more important than ever, but identifying and securing that support can be challenging," a spokesperson said.
"This half-day workshop is designed to put you in touch with resources and provide an opportunity to discuss projects in person with a variety of agency representatives."
* Hear presentations from Federal, State and Non-Profit agencies to learn what technical support and/or funding opportunities are available.
* Talk one-on-one with Federal, State and Non-Profit agency representatives about possible funding and proposals.
* Network with city officials, local community agencies and potential funders to establish new partnerships and build on strengths and common goals.
* Receive Resource Guides (including a current list of hundreds of grant opportunities) and a Community Profile with the pertinent socioeconomic information that is often required in grant applications.
This is a unique workshop to discuss opportunities in person with a variety of agency representatives. Registration deadline is July 2. There is no charge for the workshop. Space is limited.
Contact Carmen Wells Quigg at carmenw@umich.edu or 734-998-7016 for more information.
Published: Mon, Jun 28, 2010
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