Press release from the N.C. Council for Women, shared Feb. 22:

RALEIGH – The N.C. Council for Women will present a series of information sessions to assist agencies interested in applying for future grant funding for domestic violence, sexual assault and displaced homemaker programs. Some sessions will be offered via webinar to accommodate limited travel budgets of nonprofit agencies interested in applying for FY 2012-2013 grants.

Sessions are free and open to open to agencies providing sexual assault, displaced homemaker and domestic violence services, but advance registration is required. Please finalize your registration by Friday, March 2.

10 a.m. – 12 noon March 13 (online)
Webinar: Displaced Homemaker Grant Application

Webinar format available to current and prospective program applicants across North Carolina. Register via email to: nccfw@doa.nc.gov (subject line: Attending March 13 DH Session).

1-3 p.m. March 14 (Raleigh)
Displaced Homemaker Grant Application

In-person training limited to 10 participants to be held in the conference room of the N.C. Council for Women, 422 N. Blount St., Raleigh. Register via email to: nccfw@doa.nc.gov (subject line: Attending March 14 DH Session).  Registration is limited to 10 participants.

10 a.m. – 12 noon March 14 (online)
Webinar: Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Grant Application

Webinar format available to new prospective program applicants. Register via email to: nccfw@doa.nc.gov (subject line: Attending March 14 DV/SA Session).

For information, visit the CFW website at http://www.councilforwomen.nc.gov/calendar.htm or call (919) 733-2455.

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