Strategic Grantmaking
FDGR1-GC2100
Credit:
Philanthropy and Fundraising
Strategic grantmaking involves disciplined efforts to produce actions that shape and guide progress toward established goals. Grant recipients are the means through which the grantmaker¿s program strategy is advanced. The grantmaker establishes goals and a strategy to achieve them, makes and evaluates grants, establishes an exit strategy and evaluates the success of the program that the grants are meant to advance. The success or failure of a program is reported to the public both to ensure transparency and to enable other grant-makers to build on the results. The course will include a detailed examination of these processes and, as well, the design of programs and how to evaluate grant proposals on funding.
Prerequisites:
Theory and Practice in Fundraising (Y39.1005) and Theory and Practice in Grantmaking (Y39.1010).
To register for this course you must be an admitted student in an NYU credit or degree program or have special student status.
Admitted NYU credit or degree students may visit NYUHome to register through ALBERT.
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