2024 Project Planning and Development Trainings

Project Planning & Development (PPD) Training

Project Planning and Development trainings provide prospective ANA applicants with tools for working with the community to explore long-term planning strategies and define community conditions standing between the community and its long-term goals. The training will also build your capacity to design community-based solutions to address those current community conditions.

In this 3-day training, participants will learn how to:

  • Work with community and key partners to identify and document specific community conditions that stand in the way of achieving community goals;
  • Create a project work plan to address those community conditions and attain community goals;
  • Develop measurable outcomes and impacts that will successfully implement the work plan; and
  • Determine the level of resources and funding needed to implement the project.

Independent grant writers/consultants working on behalf of a Tribe or Organization must provide official documentation from the Tribe or Organization authorizing the consultant to work on their behalf.

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08 Jun
June 8, 2023    
3:00 pm
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Project Planning and Development Trainings

The 2024 Project Planning and Development (PPD) Trainings concluded. Sign up for one of your upcoming Pre-Application trainings which will be scheduled for some time in February/March 2025.

These trainings are designed to help you initiate a community-based planning process in your community. They will provide you with tools for working with the community to explore long-term planning strategies and define community conditions standing between the community and its long-term goals. The trainings will also build your capacity to design community-based solutions to address those current community conditions.

These free trainings are designed to provide prospective eligible applicants with skills to plan successful and fundable projects.

Participants will learn how to:

  • Work with community and key partners to identify and document specific community conditions that stand in the way of achieving community goals
  • Create a project work plan to address those community conditions and attain community goals
  • Develop measurable outcomes and impacts that will successfully implement the work plan; and
  • Determine the level of resources and funding needed to implement the project.

Participation in the training sessions is limited to individuals who are employed by, or are governing officials of, tribal governments and ANA eligible native nonprofit organizations serving American Indian, Native Hawaiian, Alaskan Native, and Pacific Islander communities. Independent grant writers must provide a signed letter on organization stationery with their registration form in order to attend.

*Please note, registration for all trainings will be limited to 35 people on a first-come, first-served basis.

**Only 3 people per tribe/tribal organization can attend a training at the same time.

***Dates are subject to change based on registration numbers, publication of materials, etc. And in-person trainings may be cancelled if less than 5 organizations register, so please hold off on booking travel until your training is confirmed. You will be notified if changes occur.

All 2024 Project Planning and Development Trainings are Completed

Sign up for one of your upcoming Pre-Application trainings which will be scheduled for some time in February/March 2025.

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