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Resource Center for Philanthropy
Alternatives to Access
Access to Grants Research databases:
- Access to AGM’s Grant Makers Directory
- Access to Foundation Directory Online and Grants for Individuals
- Guidestar database of foundation and nonprofit information
- Guidestar at the basic level is available for free to anyone that registers
www.guidestar.org
Access to a collection of books, reports, and journals relating to nonprofit organizations, foundations, and philanthropy in general:
Access to introductory classes such as Introduction to Grant Seeking or Introduction to Grant Writing:
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AGM Grant Resource Network – located in Lawrence, Leominster and Oak Bluffs
The GRN brings the expertise and grants resources out beyond Boston offering six workshops for grant seekers such as Introduction to Grants Research and Introduction to Proposal Writing and the host site will partner with local organizations and individuals to provide volunteer trainers to help teach local nonprofits in the use of the fundraising databases. Check the website www.agmconnect.org/grn for dates & times for the next classes as well as information on how to access the databases and other resources |
Free |
Foundation Center’s Webinars: |
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Grantseeking Basics
A one-hour overview of the funding research process for nonprofit organizations seeking grants from foundations, corporations, and grantmaking public charities. 60 minutes http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/ |
Free |
How to Approach a Foundation
This session covers the following topics: how to initiate contact with potential funders; planning calls and meetings; and building partnerships with donors. 60 minutes
http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/ |
Free |
Proposal Writing Basics
Provides instruction on the key components of a proposal to a foundation or corporation and answers questions that first-timers often have about the process of applying for a grant. 60 minutes
http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/trainingl |
Free |
Foundation Center Online Courses |
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Grantseeking Basics for Individuals
Designed for individuals not affiliated with nonprofit organizations, such as artists and researchers.
http://tinyurl.com/grantseekingindividuals |
$19.95 |
Grantseeking Basics for Nonprofit Organizations
Learn about identifying and researching foundations as potential sources of funding. This course will help you understand the grantseeking process, and resources that can help when you run into roadblocks.
http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/nonprofits/ |
$39.95 |
Proposal Writing: The Comprehensive Course
Master the art of proposal writing step-by-step—from the executive summary to the conclusion and packaging of the proposal—with 21 lessons, including cover letters and format options.
http://tinyurl.com/proposalwritingclass |
$189.95 |
TDC – Technical Development Corporation |
TDC provides a variety of training classes for nonprofits including some on grants, individual donors, and communications. The classes are held at their Boston office on Milk St or at the Greater Worcester Community Foundation. See their website for details.
http://www.tdcorp.org/training/
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Runs from $50 to $105 |
Adult education courses near Boston |
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Brookline Adult and Community Education:
Planning and Writing Successful Grant Proposals
In this course, you'll learn in detail about funding sources, research choices, and how to interpret a funder's philosophy and giving policies. Each week you'll learn and practice something new including the basic mechanics, correct and smart presentation arguments, how to weave your words to create a compelling case for your project, and how to put it all together.
http://www.brooklineadulted.org/bin/catalog/ |
$100 |
Cambridge Center for Adult Education:
Grant Writing
This course is an introduction to the grantseeking process and techniques for writing effective proposals. Participants will learn how to identify likely funders, understand different types of support, create a budget, prioritize deadlines, how to cultivate perspective funders, and the appropriate writing style for grantwriting. We will look at examples of winning proposals and review the latest trends in philanthropy to identify the best ways to seek and secure funding.
http://www.ccae.org/catalog/detail.php?id=553946 |
$107 |
Harvard Extension School:
Project Development and Grant Proposal Writing
This project-based course covers the complete process of grant proposal development: identification of an achievable and fundable project, research and assessment of viable funding sources, funder relations, proposal writing, budget development, preparation of a full proposal package for submission, and post-award or rejection follow-up with funders. The course emphasizes grants to private, community, and corporate foundations
http://www.extension.harvard.edu/2009-10/courses/23069.jsp |
$1,800 |
Boston University Center for Professional Education Fundamentals of Professional Fund Raising
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Online Certificate in Fund Raising
Professional Fund Raising is an ideal course of study for individuals looking to enter the field of fund raising or advance their current professional knowledge - as well as for volunteer leaders seeking a more complete understanding of the development process.
http://www.professional.bu.edu/cpe/FinFund.asp |
$1,895 to $2,495 |
Access to one-to-one tutorials on grant seeking:
- AGM’s Grant Resource Network provides one-to-one training on grants research – find a GRN in your area
http://www.agmconnect.org/grn/
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