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Certified Associate In Project Management (CAPM)

Regardless of the stage you are in your career, the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® is an asset that will distinguish you in the job market and enhance your credibility and effectiveness working on (or with) project teams. The recent past has seen an increased demand from early career professionals and university graduates, who are keen to become certified against a globally recognized project management qualification but do not have the experience required to take the PMP®.
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Project Management Professional Training (PMP)

In current times when economic patterns are challenging, so are the expectations for project staff. This calls for high levels of Project Management, which is fundamental to accomplish organizations’ specific goals. Project Management is used to initiate, plan, execute, monitor, control, and close out projects by applying appropriate skills, knowledge, tools and techniques to fulfil the project requirements. 

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Advanced Monitoring and Evaluation Training

In the present era where there is high demand for impact from development interventions by partners, government  and even beneficiaries, project implementers must be the most challenged. They must brace for accountability after the project has come to an end, and clearly demonstrate that the aid/grant spending has been wisely invested in the intervention and has indeed contributed to credible impacts on the target beneficiaries.

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PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT, PMEAL, M&E DATA MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS, ADVANCED M&E TRAINING CONTENTS

MODULE 1: PROJECT PROPOSAL WRITING TRAINING 

Introduction:

In the current scarcity of funds for development assistance or humanitarian response, programmes have faced increasing challenges in winning grants. It is even more challenging for upcoming organizations. This means that a competitive and professionally designed proposal must precede the reviewer’s date of opening the proposals for funding. In attempting to write a proposal, writers must abide by the required rules stated out in the RFP/RFA, and the bidding organization must demonstrate that they are competent. In this regard, it is important for managers to professionally design the technical and financial application to meet the expectations of the funder and are confident about the internal processes of management should funds be disbursed to the project.

Training Objectives:

1. To introduce participants to professional technical and financial proposal writing skills

2. To coach participants on how to compete and increase their chances of winning grants

3. To properly orient participants in project genesis, design and management

Training Outline:

·         Introduction

·         Problem Analysis and Needs Assessment

·         Proposal Team

·         Proposal Development

·         ATOM Planning

·         Stakeholder Analysis & Participation

·         Risk Analysis (CAJUS, WEDDEX) and Strategy

·         Resources Planning and Costing

·         Financing and Responding to RFP/RFA

·         Project Closing/Exit Plan

·         Proposal Review, Submission & Post-Submission Management

Who Should Attend:

This training is suitable for various staff from the NGO/CBO/CSO/FBO/Government/Private Sectors whose roles include the development proposals for funding. The training is particularly suitable for Project Managers, Grants Officers, Logistics Officers, Human Resource Officers, Monitoring & Evaluation Officers and Finance Admins among others. Project Management Students are also encouraged to apply for this training.

Expected Training Outcomes:

At the end of this course, participants should be able to demonstrate competence in writing winning/salable Project Proposals capable of attracting funding into a programme. The skills gained should enable participants to effectively participate and contribute with competence in senior level meetings and programme design workshops.

Duration:

This training will take up to 30 hours to complete; but divided into 10 sessions of 3 hours each, and conducted in 10 consecutive days.

Venue:

Virtual learning space

Training Delivery Mode:

This is purely an online training, delivered using Zoom (Live Stream). The sessions are interactive, practical and issue-based, combined with Case Studies, Individual Assignments, Q&A sessions among others

Dates:

Xxxxxxxx

Facilitators:

This training is facilitated by project management experts, highly experienced in proposal development, process management and grants coordination.

Cost:

The training costs US $350 for non-residents and Ksh30,000 for Kenyan residents only

How to pay:

You can pay using PayPal, Western Union, MoneyGram, Visa Card, Credit Card, Bank Transfer, Bank Deposit, or MPesa (for those in Kenya).

Please get in touch with the admin on details of the receiving account at admin@iapm.co.ke

 

What you require:

·         A computer with reliable and sufficient internet, good camera, speakers (or headset), microphone

·         A Zoom software installed on your computer, a zoom account (signed up)

·         A quiet room (office or house) with zero (very minimal if at all) interruption from other users

How to apply:

Apply online using the link: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Tailored Training:

You might want to host this training onsite, specifically for your team in the organization. In case this is your preferred option, kindly get in touch with us by email and we will guide you on how this can be done.

Inquiry:

For further inquiries, please contact us at:

·         Email: admin@iapm.co.ke

·         Phone: +254 20 234 5421.

·         Physical Address: Utumishi Co-operative House. CBD, Nairobi. Mon to Fri 8am to 5pm.



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In the current scarcity of funds for development assistance or humanitarian response, programmes have faced increasing challenges in winning grants. It is even more challenging for upcoming organizations. This means that a competitive and professionally designed proposal must precede the reviewer’s date of opening the proposals for funding

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