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I am a proud GPCI board member. I am a grant writer - a consultant”, I replied. Scrolling through the GPA’s website I learned about the Grant Professionals Certification (GPC) offered by the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI). I also attended the exclusive annual GPCI reception for GPCs.
When I joined the Arizona Founding Chapter of GPA nearly 15 years ago, I was a young, eager, and highly motivated grant writer with only a couple years of experience. I admired and looked up to fellow chapter members who were grantwriting veterans, many of whom had their GPC. Second, the GPCI and GPA communities are amazing.
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