2004 National Symposium on Grants for State and Local Law Enforcement
Public Safety Grants Consulting
Learn top strategies from successful grant applicants
When: November 15-17, 2004
Where: U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, CA
5 Reasons (+ 1 More) You Can’t Miss the 2004 National Symposium on Grants for State and Local Law Enforcement:
- Interact and network with national leaders in law enforcement and criminal justice grants
- Draft powerful and exact grants to fund your critical projects
- Meet and exceed the mandates for online and/or performance-based grants
- Maximize your grants resources once they are secured
- Link your grants to your strategic plan and mission statement
AND...
CHIEF customers save 10% on registration! (Keep reading for details)
What Will the Summit Cover?
- How to secure vital grant funding for your agency
- Tools for locating funding and enhancing your grant writing skills
- Interactive exercises for grant development
State and local law enforcement agencies face fierce competition for ever-changing grants assistance
program dollars. If you are not up-to-date on the latest methods of attracting funds to your agency,
you run the risk of being overlooked in the allocation of these public safety resources.
Millions of dollars in federal law enforcement assistance are available, but these funds are shrinking while the competition is concurrently expanding. It is crucial to find grants that match the needs of your agency and to acquire the skills to write a powerful and persuasive grant proposal in order to successfully obtain the funding. Equip yourself with effective strategies for identifying, applying for, and winning grants in law enforcement by attending Grants for State and Local Law Enforcement on November 15-17, 2004.
10% Summit Discount for CHIEF Customers
Customers of CHIEF have been graciously extended a 10% discount in tuition to attend the 2004 National Symposium on Grants for State and Local Law Enforcement. Save up to $345 off registration and group attendance!
Download your printable CHIEF Grants discount coupon » (Microsoft Word document)
Who Should Attend?
- Police, Corrections and Probation and
- Parole Executives
- State Offices of the Court
- Grant Managers
- Criminal Justice Organizations
- Social Service Organizations
- Research Directors
- Training Directors
- Departmental Public Information
- Officers
- Departmental Financial Managers
Why Should You Attend?
Attend this summit if you want to...
- Obtain your share of grant funding. Grant awards are becoming more scarce every year implement proven tactics to win federal resources.
- Demonstrate grant impact with performance measures. Grants are being written with performance management requirements learn to illustrate grant impacts.
- Align your grants strategy with your management framework. Validate your agency's strategic plan by linking funding with specific department goals.
- Streamline your grants application strategy. Target impact-making grants in areas where you need the most assistance.
What Does the Performance Institute Do?
The Performance Institute is a private think tank that serves as the nation's leading authority and repository on performance-based management practices for government agencies. Their mission is to identify, study and disseminate the leading management innovations pioneered by 'best-in-class' public-sector organizations.
Through national conferences on pressing issues, interactive executive training programs, best practice research and strategic consulting services, the Institute provides cutting-edge expertise in the design, implementation and evaluation of strategies to solve operational challenges, improve customer service and enhance organizational performance.
The Institute offers consulting and training to federal agencies, allowing them to access comprehensive and experience-tested methodologies for achieving radical transformations within their programs and workforce.
See You at the Summit
- When: November 15-17
- Where: San Diego, CA
- Don't forget your discount coupon
- Questions? Go to the links above, or email Shawn Keeley at The Performance Institute
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