Time & Location
2/11/25, 6:00 PM
2/13/25, 1:00 AM
ZOOM Online
About the Event
Overview
AAHA will host a two (2) day training on Grant Writing for Tribal Housing Programs and Tribally Designated Housing Entities. Attendees will learn how to research project grant opportunities (through HUD, USDA, DOE, BIA and other funders), how to demonstrate compliance with federal regulations and how to create a proposal work flow. They will be guided through the process of crafting a comprehensive project narrative. Attendees will also learn to prepare an abstract and key proposal attachments like budget forms, narratives and professional ethics statements. The training will focus on Alaska-based case studies that reflect best practices for finding and leveraging funds to finance and complete projects. Concepts will be presented in a general manner that allows for varying levels of education and experience.
Trainer
Rob Jordan is the owner of Dare to Know LLC., a built environment consulting firm. Rob has over a decade of experience providing clear, concise, and cogent solutions for housing entities, non-governmental organizations, and executives. He developed High Quality Standards and Uniform Physical Conditions Standards trainings, and organized the Developing Alaska's Sustainable Housing (DASH) 2012 conference for Association of Alaska Housing Authorities (AAHA). Rob holds an MA and BA from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He has served as an Executive Director, President, CEO, Program Manager, Grants Administrator, & Data Manager during his career.
Who should attend?
Administrators, Program and Executive Staff working with Tribal Housing Programs or Tribally Designated Housing Entities.