ENGLISH - WEDNESDAY, JUN 7 @ 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM CST
FRENCH - WEDNESDAY, JUN 14 @ 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM CST
ONLINE, Free (registration required to gain access)
A capacity-building webinar on Health-Proposal Writing with tips and insights for how to develop comprehensive proposals, in anticipation of Global Affair's Canada (GAC) call for proposals in the summer or fall.
Please note: This webinar will be presented in English on June 7th, and in French on June 14th.
The free webinar, hosted in partnership with the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health (CanWaCH) will present:
- An overview of how to develop comprehensive Global Affairs Canada (GAC) proposals in health;
- Tips and insights from the presenter's experience in developing numerous proposals;
- A walk through of the unsolicited proposal template of GAC;
- Critical considerations to include in your proposals;
- A brief overview of GAC's updated Results Based Management framework.
Important Notes:
The content is geared towards participants who already have a general understanding of the template and the various funding mechanisms at GAC.
Participants should come prepared with questions to post for the facilitator. Due to the amount of content to cover, there will be no time for a live Question and Answer period. The facilitator has kindly agreed to respond to any questions posted throughout the duration of the webinar.
The presenters:
Tariq Bhanjee: Principal Consultant, FaciliChange
Tariq Bhanjee has worked in international development and public health for more than 15 years in over 20 countries. Through a rights-based approach and by applying results-based management, Tariq has supported over 30 NGOs and secured over 150 million dollars in funding from a range of donors including Global Affairs Canada, EU, USAID, CDC and multilateral agencies.
For more information, please contact Sara Farid.
The #ICNEngage Webinar Series provides timely, bilingual, on-line learning opportunities for international cooperation and community development organizations across Canada. Organized by the Inter-Council Network, a coalition of eight provincial and regional councils for international cooperation, of which SCIC is an active member.