BlueLine Institute for Strategic Funding



About the Institute

Outside of services offered by BlueLine Funding & Proposal Development, The BlueLine Institute for Strategic Funding (BLI) provides practical, professional training for organizations seeking to identify funding opportunities, evaluate solicitations, strengthen grant readiness, and navigate compliance requirements with greater clarity and confidence.

Many organizations miss valuable funding opportunities not because they lack need, but because they have not been taught how to identify the right opportunities, assess fit, or move through the funding process strategically. BLI delivers instruction designed to build real capability—from funding research and solicitation review to application strategy and long-term compliance awareness.

Specialized Training for Public Safety Agencies

The public safety track focuses on the funding streams, priorities, and application considerations most relevant to law enforcement and related agencies, including equipment, technology, training, and programmatic initiatives. The general track is designed for broader organizational audiences and covers the core funding process from opportunity identification and solicitation analysis to application development and compliance considerations.

Sessions are released on a rolling basis, 

with registration available up to one month in advance.

Find current course offerings and registration below.

Course Overview

Current Course Offerings

Built from real-world experience across public safety, nonprofit, municipal, and organizational funding systems, the Institute offers focused instruction designed to help participants move from confusion to clarity — and from opportunity to action.

Course 26-01

Funding Opportunities: Grants, Incentives, and Compliance

Built from real-world experience across public safety, nonprofit, municipal, and organizational funding systems, the Institute offers focused instruction designed to help participants move from confusion to clarity — and from opportunity to action.

Funding Landscape

Understand the major types of funding available, including grants, incentives, and public-sector support programs, and how organizations can begin identifying opportunities that align with their goals.

Opportunity Fit

Learn how to assess whether a funding opportunity is worth pursuing by reviewing eligibility, priorities, deadlines, match requirements, organizational capacity, and potential compliance obligations.

Solicitation Basics

Gain a working understanding of how solicitations are structured, what key sections to review first, and how to identify the requirements that shape a successful application.

Application Strategy

Explore how strong applications are built around need, project design, measurable outcomes, budget alignment, and a clear connection between the proposed work and the funder’s priorities.

Grant Readiness

Identify the internal information, registrations, documents, partnerships, and decision points organizations should have in place before pursuing competitive funding opportunities.

Compliance Awareness

Review the importance of understanding reporting, documentation, allowable costs, performance expectations, and post-award responsibilities before accepting or managing funding.


Course 26-02

Funding Opportunities
for Public Safety Agencies

Grants, Incentives, & Compliance

Designed to provide a practical foundation for public safety & law enforcement agencies seeking to understand the funding landscape, identify relevant opportunities, and approach grants, incentives, and compliance requirements with greater clarity and strategy.

Core Topics:

Public Safety Funding Landscape

Participants will gain insight into the types of funding available to public safety agencies, including grants, equipment funding, training support, technology programs, and other external funding opportunities.

Agency Fit

Learn how to assess whether an opportunity aligns with agency needs, eligibility requirements, operational priorities, project timing, match requirements, and internal capacity.

Equipment & Program Priorities

Review common funding priorities for public safety agencies, including equipment, technology, training, community safety initiatives, personnel-related programs, and operational improvements.

Solicitation Basics

Gain a working understanding of how solicitations are structured, which sections to review first, and how to identify the requirements that shape a successful application.

Application Strategy

Explore how strong applications connect agency need, project design, measurable outcomes, budget alignment, and public safety priorities in a clear and funder-responsive way.

Compliance Awareness

Understand why compliance begins before an award is accepted, including reporting expectations, documentation, allowable costs, procurement considerations, performance tracking, and post-award responsibilities.

Course 26-03

Reading and Evaluating Federal Solicitations

Designed for organizations considering federal funding opportunities, this course provides a clear framework for reviewing complex solicitation language before investing time, staff capacity, or resources into an application.

Participants will learn how to navigate solicitation structure, identify critical requirements, recognize key deadlines and eligibility factors, and better understand the elements that influence responsiveness and proposal development.

Solicitation Structure

Understand how federal solicitations are organized, including key sections, attachments, instructions, forms, and submission requirements.

Eligibility & Fit

Learn how to assess whether an opportunity aligns with organizational eligibility, project purpose, capacity, timing, and funding priorities.

Critical Requirements

Identify mandatory requirements, formatting rules, deadlines, registrations, match obligations, and other application conditions that can affect responsiveness.

Review Criteria

Examine how scoring criteria, priorities, evaluation factors, and reviewer expectations shape proposal strategy and application development.

Compliance Considerations

Recognize early indicators of reporting, documentation, allowable cost, performance, and post-award responsibilities before pursuing an opportunity.

Go / No-Go Review

Use solicitation analysis to make a more informed decision about whether to pursue, pause, partner, or pass on a funding opportunity.

Development Strategy

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Strategy

We evaluate site and land viability, develop required reports, identify permitting pathways, and structure incentive packages - alinging each project with funding opportunities and regulatry requirements across all levels of government.

Design

We help shape projects to align with funding priorities, eligibility requirements, and economic development goals, ensuring each initiative is positioned for approval and long-term success.

Implementation

We coordinate the execution of funding and development strategies - supporting applications, documentation, and communication with agencies to move projects from planning into action.

Analysis & optimization

We evaluate project viability, funding alignment,, and incentive potential, refining strategy to strengthen competitiveness, reduce risk, and maximize available resources.

In-Person Proposal Workshops

Shared Cost Option

Workshop costs can be shared across participants or organizations, making in-person instruction more accessible while still providing a focused, high-value learning experience.

Hands-On Instruction

Participants work through the proposal process in a practical learning environment, with guided instruction that helps connect requirements to real application strategy.

Real-Time Feedback

Questions can be addressed as they arise, allowing participants to receive immediate clarification, practical feedback, and discussion tailored to the group’s needs.

Direct Access to an Expert

In-person workshops create dedicated time with an experienced funding professional, giving participants the opportunity to learn in a more focused and interactive setting.

Applied Learning Environment

In-person workshops provide a practical setting where participants can work through the proposal process with direct guidance. Rather than reviewing concepts in the abstract, participants engage the material in a way that is active, focused, and easier to retain.

Structured Proposal Review

Each section of the application package is reviewed in a clear, organized way, helping participants better understand solicitation requirements, required components, and the overall flow of a responsive proposal.

Interactive Feedback and Discussion

Participants have the opportunity to ask questions, receive clarification, and discuss practical next steps throughout the workshop. This real-time exchange helps reduce confusion and strengthen confidence.

The Value of In-Person Proposal Workshops

These workshops are designed for organizations seeking a more focused, working-session format to strengthen proposal strategy, clarify requirements, and translate funding opportunities into actionable next steps.

Calendar & Registration

Questions? Reach out to Katherine at  937 269-2334

Alternative payment methods are available for those entities who need to be invoiced. Please reach out to [email protected] before the course.

FAQ

All registrations are non-refundable. If you are unable to attend your scheduled session, you may transfer your registration to a future class date with advance notice. This ensures that your investment is preserved while maintaining the integrity of small class sizes. 

Course materials will be delivered electronically prior to the course. You will receive access instructions via email so you can review or print materials in advance if desired. 

Participants should have a reliable internet  connection, access to Zoom, and the ability to view and download course materials. A notebook or digital note-taking method is recommended.

The courses are designed for professionals responsible for funding strategy, grant development, or program planning –  inclduing corporate employees, municipal staff, law enforcement agencies, nonprofit organizations, and organizational leaders seeking a more structured, strategic approach to funding. 

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