Sallaum Humanity Foundation Expands Its Programs to North Lebanon

In a collaborative effort with Future Buds Creativity (FBC) and the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture of Tripoli and North Lebanon, Sallaum Humanity Foundation recently conducted a comprehensive two-day workshop on “Project Cycle Management and Grant Proposal Writing“. This transformative event occurred in Tripoli – North Lebanon and left an imprint on participants, providing them with valuable knowledge and practical skills.

Over the course of the workshop, participants delved deep into the fundamental principles of project management. The sessions covered efficient project development, exploring its various phases, and an in-depth analysis of its lifecycle. Participants left with a clear understanding of the complexities of managing successful projects.

One of the workshop’s highlights emphasized providing participants with essential tools for effective problem identification. Through empowering techniques, attendees gained the skills needed to confront challenges head-on, ensuring a proactive and informed approach to project management.

The journey continued with an exploration of effective grant proposal writing, wherein participants dived into donor mapping and the keys to successful proposals. A thorough explanation of SWOT analysis empowered participants to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that could impact project success. The logical framework was also introduced, offering a structured approach to project design and evaluation.

While recognizing the importance of practical skills, the workshop was not limited to theoretical discussions. Participants actively engaged in hands-on activities and discussions, honing their networking, public speaking, teamwork, and communication skills, among many others. This approach ensured that the knowledge gained was not just theoretical but applicable in real-world project scenarios.

Additionally, the topic of risk management took center stage during the workshop, providing participants with the necessary tools to anticipate, mitigate, and respond to potential challenges in their projects. This focus on risk management ensures that projects are not only well-planned but also resilient in the face of unforeseen obstacles.

A valuable resource provided during the workshop was the donor mapping booklet. This tool serves as a guide for participants to identify potential donors, understand their priorities, and tailor their engagement strategies to align with the objectives and preferences of prospective supporters. This personalized approach to donor engagement enhances the likelihood of successful project funding.

Beyond the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and essential skills in project management and grant proposal writing, the workshop actively cultivated an environment that encouraged meaningful connections among participants. Through hands-on activities, collaborative discussions, and shared learning, attendees not only expanded their professional networks but also formed a cohesive community dedicated to making a positive impact through effective project implementation.

Finally, at the end of the workshop, participants were awarded a certificate for successfully completing the two-day course. This recognition acknowledges their willingness to advance their project management and grant proposal writing skills.

In conclusion, the “Project Cycle Management and Grant Proposal Writing” workshop in North Lebanon was a holistic learning experience that combined theoretical knowledge with critical skills, empowering participants to excel in project management and grant proposal writing. The collaboration between Sallaum Humanity Foundation, Future Buds Creativity, and the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture of Tripoli and North Lebanon has undoubtedly contributed to the professional development of all involved, fostering a community equipped to make a positive impact through effective project implementation.