How Have You Improved Your Grant Development?

Note from bmpconsulting: This post was originally published on DH Leonard Consulting on December 15, 2017. Reposted with permission. 

In January, I challenged you to set a few goals for 2017 that could become healthy habits, professionally or personally or both.

For 2017, my professional goals were to expand my own consulting business and continue my professional development. And I did that. This year I attended several webinars, co-presented a webinar, participated in #Grantchat, attended GPA Kentucky Chapter events, and attended and lead a discussion at the GPA National Conference. (Read the highlights of the What Does Your Bookshelf Say About You? discussion here.) I have been able to accomplish those goals and create processes to continue the goals as habits in the coming years.

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