A to Z Grantwriting Participant Evaluations
A to Z Grantwriting “Funding Your Passion” 4-Day Intensive Seminar
hosted by Loyola Marymount Extension
as part of the Non-Profit Funding and Development Certificate Program
October 3, 17, and 31 & November 14, 2009
hosted by Loyola Marymount Extension
as part of the Non-Profit Funding and Development Certificate Program
October 3, 17, and 31 & November 14, 2009
- Participants Included:
Ten members, including representatives from newly established non-profit organizations and future grantwriting consultants, participated. |
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| No Response |
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| Instructor was knowledgeable about grantwriting | 3 | 100% |
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| Instructor made a thoughtful and stimulating presentation | 3 | 100% |
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| Workshop time was used effectively | 3 | 100% |
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| Workshop objectives were achieved | 3 | 86% |
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| Overall rating of the class | A |
B |
C | D | E | |
3 |
100% |
- What Our Students Said About This Seminar!
- “The best qualities of the A to Z Grantwriting Seminar are the unique quality of the information offered. The seminar was totally formatted and informed. Linda offers insights that are invaluable for those in the field.”
- “The best qualities of the A to Z Grantwriting Seminar are the information is given to us in writing in the A to Z Grantwriting Manual and that Linda is easy to talk to and open to questions.”
- “Linda’s knowledge and experience of the instructor was one of the best qualities of the seminar. Linda’s presentation was extensive and unbelievably beneficial. The Manual and email references sent to us by our instructor provided the best tools to be successful. Linda was able to make the seminar a personal learning experience in a classroom setting. Linda has opened my mind to another world!”
- “Linda’s teaching style is very clear, organized, and logical. She makes sure all members of the class are engaged and learning. I am very grateful to have had this comprehensive training in grantwriting and the larger context of non-profit development.”
