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Supervisor Glover Announces Grant Writing Proposal Workshop

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Contra Costa County Supervisors Federal Glover announced this week that his grant research writing and administration seminar is returning on March 20.

The seminar returns to “in person” and is an all-day seminar on grant research writing and administration.

Save the Date!

  • Date: March 20, 2024
  • Time: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Location: Los Medanos College, 2700 E Leland Rd, Pittsburg, CA 94565
  • UPDATE – Registration Now Open — click here
Join us for an insightful session on “How to write a winning grant proposal.” This seminar will be presented by Supervisor Federal Glover’s Chief of Staff, David E. Fraser, Ed.D., MPA.
This is valuable opportunity to enhance your skills in grant research and administration. Save the date, and stay tuned for more details

For more information on Supervisor Federal Glover and updates on registration, visit his county website page.

These grant writings sessions have been done every year in an effort to help those locally secure funding from other sources and help work through the grant process. The grant writing workshop by Supervisor Federal Glover is now in its 17th year.

Supervisor Federal Glover announced in December he would not be seeking re-election and was appoined chair of the Board of Supervisors this year.

District 5 Supervisor Federal D. Glover, who represents Hercules, Rodeo, Crockett, Martinez, Bay Point, Pacheco, Clyde, Pittsburg, and parts of Antioch and Marsh Creek, is the Board’s first and only African American Supervisor. He was elected to the Board in 2000, served four previous terms as Chair, and is the fourth longest-serving Supervisor in California. Supervisor Glover announced that he would retire at the end of his current term in December 2024, thus ending six consecutive terms as the District 5 supervisor.

“As we head into 2024, we will focus on improving the quality of life for all County residents with the Board’s theme of “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access” guiding our efforts,” said Supervisor Glover. “And as I reflect on my time as supervisor, I’m honored and humbled to continue representing the diverse communities of District 5 in my final year on the Board. I’m excited about Contra Costa County’s future and look forward to our work ahead.”


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