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Introducing Your Organization Evaluation

February 2, 2024 by

Thank you for attending the Introducing Your Organization to Funders workshop. Please help us improve our work in helping nonprofits reach their funding goals by providing feedback on the event.

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December 7, 2023 by

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Workshop Registration for Students and Interns

November 29, 2023 by

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Free ebook on what to ask major donor prospects

November 16, 2023 by

Bloomerang, the maker of donor management software, has put out a book with 42 questions that promise to lead you to building trust with your donor base and persuading donors to become involved with your organization. Link to the pdf

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14 Ways to Improve Your Next Proposal and Build Ties With Grant Makers

September 25, 2023 by

From The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Summary:

  1. Don’t apply for every grant out there
  2. Focus on the future
  3. Try to get meetings at conferences and through email introductions
  4. In proposals, start with the larger narrative about why your charity exists, what its big dream or vision is, how you want to achieve that, and how you’ve done that so far. Provide context beyond the duration of the grant.
  5. Look at every element of the proposal with the lens of that particular funder, and make sure that you’re making the strongest case possible to them.
  6. Demonstrate resilience by explaining how you’ve handled uncertain times in the past.
  7. Ban the boilerplate – tailor each application to address the specific ecosystem that the grant maker cares about.
    Write for skimmers.
  8. Use A.I. to streamline to help with tasks such as organizing and editing your proposal or finding facts for your statement of need. But be aware of potential misinformation and privacy concerns.
  9. Spell out your organization’s “why.”
  10. Plan your responses carefully. Most applications are now online, but it’s best to download the questions and take time to think about them before responding.
  11. Put the spotlight on your community.
  12. When speaking about the people your group serves, make sure to do so in a respectful and meaningful way.
  13. Be honest.
  14. After you get a grant, stay in touch with the program officer.

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