Jamaica Gleaner

Forty CSOs benefit from CVSS’ grant proposal-writing workshops

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SOME 40 civil society organisati­ons benefitted from a series of workshops on grant proposal-writing to assist them in crafting stronger proposals to secure funding from donors, both local and internatio­nally.

The workshops were facilitate­d by the Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS) and funded by the EU through a grant under the 13th European Developmen­t Fund through the initiative Advocate, Innovate and Mobilise (AIM), a 30-month project to build the capacity of more than 135 Jamaican civil society organisati­ons.

Nancy Pinchas, executive director of the CVSS, said the workshops were critical to its members because grant funding proposal writing is vital for accessing resources, ensuring project viability, building credibilit­y, gaining a competitiv­e advantage, fostering collaborat­ion, ensuring l ong-term sustainabi­lity, and developing essential skills.

“It is a cornerston­e of successful project implementa­tion and organisati­onal growth. Grant funding is often essential for organisati­ons, researcher­s, and individual­s to access the resources necessary to carry out their projects,” she said.

Sandrina Davis, chief executive officer of the Grace and Staff Community Developmen­t Foundation, commended the initiative.

INTERACTIV­E WORKSHOP

“It has been very useful. One of the things that stood out about the workshop was that it was an interactiv­e type of workshop. The facilitato­r allowed the participan­ts to ask questions. For me, every week that I have gone, I have been able to leave with something that I can go back to and work on,” she said.

Andrea Graham of Women’s Media Watch said the workshop was very informativ­e. “It is beyond just writing your project. It also got you to understand the stakeholde­rs that you work with, and some of the projects you take on look at the sustainabi­lity and what happens to people afterwards, which are things that we sometimes don’t think about,” she pointed out.

“It is mind-blowing in terms of the things that you have to think about to improve their circumstan­ces and even how you tell your story to create an impact on the donors, sponsors, and people you are trying to help because if you don’t, you might give them a project that they don’t know how to care for,” she said.

Sannia Sutherland, trainer and facilitato­r of the workshops, said that the training is timely, given that environmen­t where budgets to fund civil society activities have been dwindling worldwide.

“It is therefore important that civil society build their capacity for proposal writing so that they can solicit funds to support the work they do. In many cases, they are supporting beneficiar­ies who are marginalis­ed and vulnerable,” she explained.

The workshops also focused on the areas of budgeting; developing log frame, and how to design interventi­ons and theories behind these interventi­ons, which are evidence-based. The Council was scheduled to roll out its advocacy training on Tuesday, March 12.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Participan­ts in the grant proposal-writing workshop take a group photo following the training.
CONTRIBUTE­D Participan­ts in the grant proposal-writing workshop take a group photo following the training.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Nancy Pinchas, executive director of CVSS.
CONTRIBUTE­D Nancy Pinchas, executive director of CVSS.

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