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Special Events Forum
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Federal Funding Seminar Special Events Forum Edward J. Bloustein School
of Planning and Public Policy Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, the New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute
and the Newark and Washington offices of U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg
co-sponsored a seminar on how to prepare effectively for federal funding
competitions. Over 160 representatives from organizations throughout
the state filled the Special Events Forum for this informative capacity
building service to New Jersey's nonprofit community.

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Key
(R) = Right
(L) = Left
(M) = Middle |
(1) First session: "Federal Funds: Sources and Advocacy"
co-facilitated by Tralonne Shorter from Senator
Lautenberg's Newark office and David Garten
from the Washington office.
(2) First session: "Federal Funds: Sources and Advocacy"
(3) First session attendees
(4) Session co-facilitator David Garten (R)
speaking with attendees.
(5) Newark office-based Lautenberg representatives sharing contact information
with attendees.
(6) Allie Ries, La Casa de Don Pedro (L),
converses with Monique Baptiste (R), Bloustein
School of Planning and Public Policy.
(7) David Garten (L) speaking with attendees
(8) Baye Wilson, NJPPRI Trustee (L), and
Cedric Ashley of Tri-City Peoples Corporation (R)
(9) Dr. Patricia Andres, Rutgers University
(R), distributing information packets for the first session on "How
to Write an Effective Proposal."
(10) Attendees at second session facilitated by Dr.
Andres.
(11) From Senator Lautenberg's Newark office (L to R): Tilmon
Dubose, John Bang, Will
Cruz, Jennifer Lerman, Jennifer
Sneed, Tralonne Shorter. From the
Washington office: David Garten. From NJPPRI:
Rolando Herts.
(12) Dean James Hughes, Bloustein School
of Planning and Public Policy (L), with Joe Seneca
(M) and Scott Weiner (R)
(13) Senator Lautenberg with attendees
(14) Dean Hughes introducing Senator
Lautenberg for closing remarks.
(15) Dean Hughes greeting Senator
Lautenberg.
(16) Senator Lautenberg giving closing remarks.
(17) View of closing session.
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