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6 Places to Find Grants for Your Non-Profit

The Fundraising Authority

Many non-profit organizations rely on grants from foundations, corporations, and government agencies to round out their fundraising efforts. If your non-profit is looking for new grant opportunities, here are six tried-and-true places to find them: #1 – Your Board I always start my grant research with my board.

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Nonprofit Holiday Gift Guide

Nonprofit Megaphone

In their online shop , 100% of all sales proceeds go toward helping save the lives of homeless pets! Susie’s Senior Dogs (SSD) is a nonprofit organization “working to bring awareness to the plight of homeless senior dogs. We have been quietly shaping and influencing conservation practice since our foundation in 1903.

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“We Are Not Your Grandfather’s Oldsmobile”

The Agitator

As another example, our Charity Dye Center for Inquiry K-Kids Club just raised $200 by marking up the price of candy bars and selling them to school and neighborhood friends, and then identified that the local Dayspring Center could use diapers and baby formula for the homeless families and children they serve. Many thanks.

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The Essentials of Online Advocacy Begin With Email - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

I work for an agency that’s helping get the word out about Excell Foundation—they provide much-needed foodservice equipment supplies to non-profits, and they’re looking for wish lists. Excell Foodservice Dealer Network, a national group of industry vendors and dealers, created the foundation.

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The Essentials of Online Advocacy Begin With Email - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

I work for an agency that’s helping get the word out about Excell Foundation—they provide much-needed foodservice equipment supplies to non-profits, and they’re looking for wish lists. Excell Foodservice Dealer Network, a national group of industry vendors and dealers, created the foundation.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Writing the Perfect Fundraising Letter

Get Fully Funded

For example, an animal shelter might use an offer like: “For just $6.20, we can provide a day’s worth of food, shelter, and medical care for a homeless dog or cat.” For example, a soup kitchen might use this offer: “For $1.87, we can provide a hot meal to a homeless person.” Your gift of $10.87 Nonprofits are full of great stories.

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A special Q&A session

Get Fully Funded

We house homeless women and children. per day per family sounds reasonable for homeless women and children. Q: I work for a non-profit devoted to animal care. Q: We are an all-volunteer non-profit that has recently purchased the historic home and garden. Unit of service. I think $54.80