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Grant Writing 101 with NewarkSaS

Grant Writing 101 with NewarkSaS

Grant Writing 101 with Jacqueleen M. Bido, Ed.D., CEO of Bidoism LLC

Business Development & Grant Writing for Agriculturalists; Part of the FSA Increasing Land, Capital & Market Access Program

This webinar will explore strategies for preparation prior to the grant application, strategies for answering specific grant questions, and the process for how grant writing should be approached.

Registration RequiredREGISTER HERE

Friday, October 25, 2024
10AM – 12PM

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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/6236162508?pwd=Ae3As7dLbbo8pzZbCCuXXixyNWozn0.1&omn=86199303997
Meeting ID: 623 616 2508
Passcode: Bidoism

A Newark, New Jersey native, Jacqueleen Bido, Ed.D. earned her Doctorate from Seton Hall University in Educational Leadership, Management, and Policy. She is the founder of Elevate Newark and BIDOISM LLC, which are consulting companies created to empower and help people, their organizations, and the communities they serve to invoke social change. As the Chief Strategy Officer of Newark Science and Sustainability, Inc., she continues to expand her mission through business consultation, program development, grant writing, and the creation of the Garden of Hope in Newark, New Jersey. Bido is also proud to have served her country in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in the United States Navy. She is mother to five beautiful children, who have been her greatest achievement because their mere existence proves the importance of the work she does to make the world a better place for them and all to live in. 

This grant education is offered by Newark Science and Sustainability in partnership with NOFA-NJ and is funded by the Increasing Land, Capital, and Market Access Program. This program works to increase access to farm ownership opportunities, improve results for those with heirs’ property or fractionated land, increase access to markets and capital that affect the ability to access land, and improve land ownership, land succession and agricultural business planning. Our NJ program aims to help historically underserved farmers access NJ Wildlife Management Area Land and will be supported by a collaboration of more than 20 state and regional partners, focusing on providing technical assistance for crop production, accessing markets and accessing capital for the production of organic grain and indigenous crops.

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