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Launch Money? — Grants 101

25 May, 2015 / by Path45 / No comments

Many entrepreneurs believe that winning a grant is a good way to launch or grow their companies or organizations. The reality is that less than 20 percent of grant proposals are selected for funding awards. In this Grants 101 workshop, you will learn whether a grant is right for you and four key strategies that can improve your chances of winning one if it is. 1 hour, 2 hour lengths | Contact Pathfinder to schedule workshop or get more information.

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