Do you struggle to secure funding, approvals, or policy support due to challenges in writing persuasive Treasury Board submissions? You’re not alone. Many government professionals struggle to produce clear, concise documents aligned with Treasury Board standards. When submissions are unclear or poorly structured, the result is often delay, rework, or rejection. Important initiatives may be overlooked, slowing progress across departments and creating unnecessary frustration.
Fortunately, crafting submissions that achieve results is a skill you can learn. This workshop will show you how to structure submissions, make strong arguments, and align your proposals with government priorities. Through writing exercises, group discussions, and facilitator feedback, you’ll build your skills in presenting complex information clearly and briefly. You’ll also learn how to choose the right tone, use supporting evidence, and avoid the common mistakes that weaken submissions.
You’ll also have time with a Treasury Board analyst who reviews submissions and can share what decision-makers look for. It’s a chance to ask questions, refine your approach, and get feedback from someone who sees what works and what doesn’t.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll have practical tools, clear templates, and greater confidence in your writing. You’ll be prepared to create submissions that are easier to review and more likely to support approvals and move your work forward.