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Budget Department - Wyoming Funding Summit Registration is Now Open for the 2026 Wyoming Funding Summit! ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Dates: Monday, June 22 – Thursday, June 25, 2026 Location: CAM-PLEX Event Center, 1635 Reata Drive, Gillette, WY 82718 Cost: FREE, This is a no cost event. Schedule: This year, we are hosting a variety of interactive panels and educational seminars: Days 3-4: Interactive Panels and Fireside Chats: The final two days will offer a unique opportunity to engage directly with representatives from Federal and Wyoming State agencies.
Through interactive panels and fireside chats, attendees will gain insights into grant programs and have the opportunity to ask questions, network with grant administrators, and learn best practices from grant recipients and administrators. Questions about the Funding Summit? Submit them here!
Want to contribute to the success of the 2026 Wyoming Funding Summit? There are several ways to support this event: Contribute as a sponsor or donor to help us make this event as impactful as possible! Host a Booth: Engage with attendees throughout the Days 3 & 4 of the Summit.
There will also be a dedicated networking session scheduled to occur on Thursday, June 25th . Serve as a Moderator or Panelist: Share your expertise by participating in one or more of the interactive panels and fireside chats scheduled to take place on Wednesday, June 24th and Thursday, June 25th. For more information , p lease contact Diana Cabriales at diana.
cabriales1@wyo. gov Code: Wyoming Funding Summit Fairfield by Marriott Inn Code: Wyoming Funding Summit Code: Wyoming Funding Summit Code: Wyoming Funding Summit *The reservation must be made over the phone in order to receive the rate listed above Day 1 - Grant Research and Grant Writing 1. 1: An Introduction to the GMO & the Federal Grant Landscape 1.
3: Case Study 1: GMO Grant Research Spotlight 1. 4: Case Study 2: Fund Mapping Part 1 1. 5: Case Study 3: Fund Mapping Part 2 2.
1 & 2. 2: The Anatomy of a Successful Grant Proposal (Part 1 & Part 2) 2. 3: Case Study 1: Best Practices for Applying for Grant Funding 2.
4: Case Study 2: Spotlight on the GMO’s Approach to the Grant Application Review Process Day 2 - Planning and Compliance 3. 1 & 3. 2: Building a Strong Planning Foundation (Part 1 & Part 2) 3.
4: Case Study 2: Investing in Critical Services through Community Needs-Driven Planning & Partnerships Project Planning Worksheet Project Prioritization Tool (Full Excel Version) Project Prioritization Tool (Summit Activity Version) 4. 1 & 4. 2: Navigating Federal Compliance (Part 1 & Part 2) 4.
3: Case Study 1: Best Practices for Capacity-Constrained Organizations 4.
4: Case Study 2: Risk Assessment and Monitoring Strategies for Subrecipients Project Design & Documentation Form Post-Award Grant Administration Compliance Checklist Risk Assessment Questionnaire Days 3 and 4 - Breakout Session Video Recordings Funding Large-Scale Water & Sewer Projects Addressing Rural Transportation Needs Infrastructure for Schools and Childcare Facilities Addressing Housing Needs in Wyoming (Part 1) Strengthening Health Outcomes in Rural Communities Sustaining Wyoming’s Agriculture Sector Addressing Workforce Gaps in Emerging Industries * Addressing Housing Affordability for Workforce Growth (Part 2) Revitalizing Recreational Infrastructure and The Arts * Due to a major Zoom outage on April 16, this session was partially recorded, and the following sessions were not recorded: "Wyoming's Energy Future" and "Wildfire Preparedness, Response, and Recovery" .
2025 Wyoming Funding Summit - Keynote Speaker State, Tribal & Local Governments Bolstering Grant Management Capacity The Foundation for Securing Grant Funding Grant Readiness & Pursuit 2024 Funding Summit Presentation Slides and Video Recordings Day 1 Grant Management Training Slide Deck Day 2 Grant Management Training Slide Deck 2024 Day 1 Video Recording 2024 Day 2 Video Recording Capacity Building Session Community Builders Session Rising Capacity - MC2 Collaborative Session Water Infrastructure Session 2023 Funding Summit Video Recordings 2023 Day 1 Video Recording 2023 Day 2 Video Recording
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