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Are you trying to fundraise for your organisation, but don’t know where to begin? Kuja can support you. Join our webinar on October 9th to learn the basics about grant writing and developing proposals that can highlight your organisation’s skills and position you to secure funding. 

This webinar is an introduction to grant writing, focused on ensuring that you can: 

  • Understand what funders look for in a proposal: Learn how to analyse funding guidelines, eligibility requirements, and evaluation criteria to make sure your project fits. 
  • Build a clear and compelling case for support: Discover how to describe your organisation’s mission, needs, activities, and expected impact in a way that captures funders’ attention. 
  • Structure a complete grant application package: Gain confidence in writing key sections such as the problem statement, goals & outcomes, work plan, and budget to submit strong proposals. 

Date: 9th October 2025 

Time: 17h Nairobi  15h London 10h New York  

Speaker  

Raymond Soussa is the Founder and CEO of Eternal Sparks Consulting (ESC) and board chair of the Muslim Philanthropy Network - organisations dedicated to mobilising resources for social impact, philanthropy, and sustainable development. Under his leadership, ESC has raised over $30 million for non-profits, social enterprises, and community organisations across Canada and internationally. 

Register through this link:  Proposal Writing 101 | Kuja

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