Grants


When Foundations Say “No”

Posted on 26 June 2008

Though giving from U.S. foundations was up in 2007, the investment market isn’t looking pretty for anybody. We can expect that numbers for 2008 will be quite different. Foundations effected by declining investment markets are likely to give less and you may be on the other end of some letters declining funding this year. So […]

Myths About Foundation Funding

Posted on 24 April 2008

When non-profit directors or development staff comes to me looking for help in the world of foundations, the first thing I usually have to do is dispel the most common myths surrounding foundation funding. Myth #1: Foundation funding is easy. Myth #2: Foundations are anxious to give money to organizations like mine. Myth #3: Foundations […]

Grants for Children with a Life-Threatening Medical Condition

Posted on 09 April 2008

The Aubrey Rose Foundation in Cincinnati, OH helps families with children who have a life-threatening medical condition. The organization was founded in memory of Aubrey Rose Hollenkamp, who as an infant was diagnosed with a severe cardiac condition. The foundation seeks to help families whose child has a serious illness such as organ failure, cancer […]

Resource Roundup: Grants

Posted on 08 February 2008

In the past couple of weeks I’ve discussed grants with several non profit leaders.  One person said that their most challenging issue was simply finding appropriate grants to apply for.  There are several databases available that will let you search by a variety of criteria such as subject or location.  These databases then produce a […]

Get Your Grant With A Proposal Makeover Audio Seminar

Posted on 17 September 2007

This grantwriting seminar shares proven techniques to turn grant proposal “ugly ducklings” into “beautiful swans”.  The Get Your Grant With A Proposal Makeover seminar is presented by Cheryl A. Clarke, JD and Susan Fox, CFRE, they are also the authors of the book, Grant Proposal Makeover: Transform Your Request from No to Yes This seminar […]

Grants for Rural Based Non Profits

Posted on 10 August 2007

Does your organization serve a rural population?  An interesting study recently revealed several interesting facts about how foundations view rural populations. Grantmakers’ perceptions of rural life, geographical isolation and capacity-building needs greatly reduce rural nonprofits’ ability to secure funding, finds the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy in its latest report, Rural Philanthropy: Building Dialogue from […]

Does Your Civic Group Need a Community Grant?

Posted on 08 November 2006

And I thought lawn racing was just on King of the Hill. 😉 I grew up in a small town so I can relate… making this video even more entertaining. Stay tuned to the end to see why these everyday guys are really hometown heroes. Everyday heros from towns large and small are making a […]

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