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Rian Johnson

Associate Director of Content Development

We are thrilled to share that our Program Manager, Rose-Linda “Rosie” Stafford, has joined an elite group of just 15 professionals in Kentucky to earn the Grant Professional Certified (GPC) credential.

This certification, awarded by the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI), is the gold standard for grant professionals nationwide. With fewer than 650 GPCs across the country, Rosie’s accomplishment is both rare and impactful for our region.

“Melissa Newman suggested I pursue my GPC, and my mentor, Geri Willis, encouraged me as well,” Rosie said. “With their support, I knew I could do it. To now be one of only 15 in Kentucky with this credential is an honor.”

The journey was no small task. To qualify, Rosie had to submit proof of past grant successes, professional recommendations, and academic credentials before being approved to sit for a rigorous exam. Hours of study, binders of notes, study groups, and practice exams all led to this milestone.

Dr. Melissa Newman, APPC2C’s Executive Director, praised the achievement:

 

“Rosie’s GPC certification reflects the rigor, ethics, and excellence she brings to our work every day. This milestone elevates APPC2C’s capacity to design high-quality projects and to steward public and philanthropic dollars for the greatest impact across Appalachian Kentucky.”

Rosie points to an early milestone in her career as one of her proudest achievements: securing 21st Century Community Learning Center (21 CCLC) funding for afterschool programs at four schools. Years earlier, she had directed a 21 CCLC program herself, so being able to write the successful grants that kept those opportunities alive for students felt like coming full circle.

We couldn’t be prouder to celebrate this achievement—one that strengthens our entire partnership.