Strategics Consulting Delivers Webinar Presentation on Effective Grant-Writing for Federal Grants

Strategics Consulting demonstrated its prowess in grant acquisition with a focused presentation on Effective Grant-Writing for Federal Grants tailored for the City of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Attended by municipal officials and grant seekers, the session provided insights into crafting persuasive proposals aligned with federal funding priorities. Through strategic guidance and meticulous techniques, Strategics Consulting empowered participants to enhance their grant-writing capabilities, unlocking new avenues for community development and growth.

Emphasizing clarity, strategic alignment, and compelling storytelling, the presentation equipped attendees with the tools needed to navigate the competitive landscape of federal grants successfully. With Strategics Consulting's guidance, the City of Fayetteville is poised to bolster its grant-seeking efforts, securing vital resources to drive forward impactful projects that enrich the lives of its residents and advance the city's strategic objectives.

Amy Kirschbaum

Amy Kirschbaum began her career on Capitol Hill in the office of Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (FL). Upon leaving her post as legislative assistant in Congressman Shaw's office, Amy worked for the U.S. Congressional Sunbelt Caucus as a legislative assistant and later as the Legislative Director. In 1992, Amy moved to Oregon where she continued her career in public affairs at the Oregon Department of Transportation. Before joining Strategics Consulting, Amy was the Executive Director of the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Oregon and SW Washington. Amy grew up in Broward County, FL, and earned a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Duke University.

Email Amy at: amy@strategics.consulting

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