This Insights article was contributed by CIE’s David Morrison, and Althea Lewis with UNCW’s College of Health and Human Services.
Last week, Cucalorus Connect gave social entrepreneurs and filmmakers the space to learn.
Topics ranged from adapting to social innovation to the hard-and-fast skills you need to manage a business or nonprofit.
The importance of working in the latter category shone through during a session from UNCW’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) called “The Nuts and Bolts of Grant Writing.”
What are these "nuts and "bolts," exactly? Just like your average messy toolbox, there are too many to count.
Instead, I wanted to take a few minutes to review a few central themes from our session:
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