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Free Grant Writing Workshop Through RCGC

The Gloucester County Cultural & Heritage Commission at RCGC is offering a free grant writing workshop on Tuesday, August 23.

The Gloucester County Cultural & Heritage Commission at Rowan College at Gloucester County will host a grant writing workshop for non-profit organizations and government units on Tuesday, Aug. 23, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

The workshop will be presented in three segments. A step-by-step guide will be presented for the Gloucester County Cultural & Heritage Commission’s re-grant application process through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Local Arts Program (LAP) and the New Jersey Historical Commission. Guidelines will be reviewed and the application explained in full detail.

Matt Pisarski, executive director for the Cumberland County Cultural & Heritage Commission, will discuss ADA Plans and what makes them complete. There will also be a discussion on Long Range Planning, why it is important and how a comprehensive plan is the tool needed for the growth and well-being of an organization.

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This workshop is free and open to the public. Participant registration is required prior to the event. To register, contact the Gloucester County Cultural & Heritage Commission at 856-464-5214 or email dmacris@rcgc.edu.

The workshop will be held on the RCGC campus in the Instructional Center, room 420. The campus is wheelchair accessible. Parking is available in lot F off of the Blackwood/Barnsboro Road entrance.

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Rowan College at Gloucester County is located at 1400 Tanyard Road in Deptford, just off Exit 56 of Route 55.

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