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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander grant writing workshop

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Wednesday 5 February from 10:30am to 1:30pm

Learn how to improve your skills in writing successful grant applications and securing more funding.

The free workshop is offered as part of the Connect Sydney program for staff, volunteers and committee/board members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations that operate in or service the local area

Suitable for not-for-profit, charitable organisations, social enterprises, and co-operatives, the workshop is facilitated by Strong Spirit Aboriginal Services, a 100% Aboriginal-owned and operated organisation

Registration is essential. Spaces are limited.

The City of Sydney aims to deliver inclusive and accessible training sessions for all participants. Contact Vicky Skarlatos at 02 9265 9333 or vskarlatos@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au if you have access or communication requirements.

This training is part of the City of Sydney’s Connect Sydney program which offers free skills and capacity building opportunities for community, not-for-profit, charitable and other social purpose organisations that operate in or service the City of Sydney’s local area.

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