In a grantwriting career spanning 30
years,
Dr. Michael Gershowitz
has raised over $100 million for public and non-governmental organizations in
the United States and internationally. He works with clients to identify and
design fundable projects, search for the best prospective funders, and write and
market proposals. He also gives seminars and workshops on grant development, and
has written two books on grantseeking. Dr. Gershowitz currently holds a
full-time position at Rutgers University as a professor of public administration
and Director of Federal Grants for the School of Public Affairs and
Administration. He is teaching grantwriting and grant management courses, among
others. He previously was part of the faculty of Long Island University, where
he concurrently wrote grant proposals for the university and for private
clients. He also is founder of Gershowitz Grant & Evaluation Services, a firm of
several grant professionals, which has been very successful in its grantwinning
efforts. Dr. Gershowitz earned his undergraduate degree from City College of New
York, and his M.A. and Ph.D.degrees in Government from New York University.
If your organization is interested in a training, or you as an individual are interested in a consultation with him, he can provide such training at a fraction of the cost normally charged for grantmaking seminars. To make arrangements, please contact him at publications@wango.org.