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Strategies to Develop a Grant-Seeking Plan 1 Co-presented at 2014 TEFN Annual Conference April 4 th, 2014 Erica V. Ekwurzel, CFRE, Advocacy In Motion Ellen Moutos-Lee, Regional Foundation Library
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If there's somethin' lacking from diversifying your funding base … If you feel all alone and lost in the land of private grants… If you're seein' grant applications runnin' through your head…. 2 Who ya gonna call?
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Understanding the Grantmaking Landscape Types of grantmakers Proposal processes Cultivation & Stewardship Importance of Prospect Research Resources to Turn for Help Top 3 Grantbustin’ Myths 3 Program Highlights
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Types of Funding Organizations Corporate giving programs Community foundations Grantmaking public charities Private foundations Family Independent Corporate 4 Landscape of Grantmaking Entities
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81,777 total foundations 40K family foundation 2,355 TX family fdns >60% of all private foundations formed in last 15 years Private foundations required to grants of at least 5% of their average assets annually 70% grants for educational purposes (2010 FC stat) 5 (not so…) Frightening Facts about Foundations
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Less than 30% of family foundations have websites Majority are family foundations Avg. private foundation donor younger than generation ago Proactive trends: not waiting until retirement & replenish $$ 6 More (not so…) Frightening Facts about Foundations
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Characteristics of small foundations: Few or no staff Keep a low profile Tendency to fund locally Make grants to nonprofit organizations with which they are personally acquainted 7 How Foundations Operate
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8 Different Ways the Grant Process Works Visit with Funder Low-key operations Online presence Application Process Grant Calendar Program Staff Structured Application Process Report Expectation Level of Foundation Staffing & Operations
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Amount requested Specific purpose of funds Why it is needed Who it will help & how many What you hope to accomplish 9 Core Items of Grant Application
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Don’t Expect Quick Results Often part-time philanthropists Small or no staff 3 or 4 funding cycles annually 10 Timing of Grants
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Foundation Center Online Directory Who funds my area of interest? Who funds my geographic region? Who funds the type of support needed? 11 Importance of Prospect Research
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What is a 990? Exempt organizations must file some version of Form 990 with IRS each year Form 990 has information on organizations finances and activities Form 990-PF gives complete list of grants awarded for specified fiscal year and will help you learn more about a foundation’s giving history 12 Don’t be afraid of 990s!
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13 990 PF example:
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Foundation Center: www.foundationcenter.orgwww.foundationcenter.org Guidestar: www.guidestar.orgwww.guidestar.org Urban Institute: http://nccs.urban.org/statisticshttp://nccs.urban.org/statistics CTEF Giving Profile: www.centraltexasedfunders.orgwww.centraltexasedfunders.org FC Funding Information Networks: foundationcenter.org/fin/l 20+ Networks around Texas 14 Online Resources to Turn for Help
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Insert Slide shot of Texas List 15 Where to find Funding Information Networks in Texas
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#1: Grants are the revenue’s silver bullet. #2: Quantity supersedes quality. #3: No always mean ‘no’ 16 Top 3 Grantbustin’ Myths
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17 Who Supports Nonprofits?
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Rejection is part of the process of finding funding Reasons for rejection may have nothing to do with the quality of your program or proposal: - Funding priorities may have changed - Reached annual quota for funding Contact them again next year. Strengthen personal relationships and program awareness. 18 Don’t Let Rejection Discourage You
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Thank You! Erica V. EkwurzelEllen Moutos-Lee Advocacy In Motion ConsultingRegional Foundation Library erica@civicaim.comellenml@austin.utexas.edu CivicAIMRegionalFoundationLibrary 19 Questions & Comments
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