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May 2005Vol. 6, No. 4Grants.gov "Spread the Word" Webcast

Did you miss the Grants.gov webcast on March 9? If so, there is still time to view an archived version on the Grants.gov website before June 9, 2005.

The "Spread the Word" webcast is targeted toward Federal agency grant program offices and other key partners to elicit support and promote the understanding of Grants.gov within their grant communities. The content of the presentation, however, is appropriate for anyone who wants to learn more about Grants.gov, how to find grant opportunities, and how to apply for grants.

The webcast (www.grants.gov/section910/spreadthewordwebcast.pdf) (Editor's note: Link no longer active) runs approximately 40 minutes and includes a slide show for participants to follow along. The presentation slides can be viewed at http://www.ag.ncat.edu/agedispatch/docs/grantsDOVgov.pdf (PDF - 1,300 KB). The original broadcast also included a question and answer session. A summary of the questions and responses is available at http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beattie/bmc/WebcastQA.pdf (PDF - 252 KB).