📣When it comes to grants, Black and Brown-led organizations have historically received less funding. Getting Grant Ready is an online resource that empowers organizations to craft compelling grant proposals aligned with their missions and secure the funding needed to sustain their programs. And it’s 🟢FREE🟢 💭What Getting Grant Ready Solves: 🔼Helps grassroots organizations assess if a grant opportunity fits their needs 🔼 Builds capacity for organizations to effectively apply for and potentially secure grants 🔼 Provides guidance to enhance grant proposals to be clear, concise, and mission-aligned 🔼 Demystifies the grant writing process, making it more accessible to grassroots organizations ☀️ Share, share, share 🫂
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Historically, work in Black and brown communities hasn't received the same recognition, funding, or access to funding opportunities as work done by predominantly white organizations and institutions. This can lead organizations to expect that they won't receive funding, and to even pass up grant opportunities. Getting Grant Ready is an online resource built from years of building capacity directly with community leaders, especially Black and brown leaders, across the country. Now, we need your help to share this with leaders who are doing the work. Getting Grant Ready: - Helps grassroots organizations assess if a grant opportunity fits their needs - Builds capacity for organizations to effectively apply for and potentially secure grants - Provides guidance to enhance grant proposals to be clear, concise, and mission-aligned - Demystifies the grant writing process, making it more accessible to grassroots organizations Years of work to get organizations grant ready — with a deep racial equity lens — is now available for free at https://lnkd.in/gJr_GiKa Who do you know that would benefit from this? Get the word out. And get your organization grant ready!
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At Equal Justice USA we kept seeing the same problem 😣: grassroots community leaders struggling to secure funding 💰💵💲. We couldn't find a good resource, so we built🏗️ one. From scratch. It took so many months and required so much work, but the team persisted because only 7% of philanthropic dollars are targeted toward Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and POC communities. Introducing: Getting Grant Ready, a *FREE* resource customized for emerging grassroots organizations, aspiring grant writers in community-led, violence prevention movements, and midsize organizations seeking diverse funding opportunities. Please share widely! 🎉🎉🎉 https://lnkd.in/e-PwngUg
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In our ever-evolving society, the question of who gets a seat at the table is more critical than ever. And in the nonprofit sector, where decisions impact lives, this question is crucial. We invite you to apply for our free United Horizons Board Training Program. This unique program offers skill-based board training with tailored tracks for individuals from underrepresented groups and organizations aiming to enhance board diversity. Learn more: https://loom.ly/tF_R-y0
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In our ever-evolving society, the question of who gets a seat at the table is more critical than ever. And in the nonprofit sector, where decisions impact lives, this question is crucial. We invite you to apply for our free United Horizons Board Training Program. This unique program offers skill-based board training with tailored tracks for individuals from underrepresented groups and organizations aiming to enhance board diversity. Learn more: https://loom.ly/tF_R-y0
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This is really insightful. Reporting shouldn’t just be what your non-profit did in a month or a granting period, it should also be a way for funders to look at the needs of nonprofits and how they can help support them or who in there philanthropic network can they reach out on behalf of their grantees that could provide that support. To me reporting should be more than assessing the work that the grantees are doing on behalf of the funder, but in addition assessing the organization as a whole, specifically, how to support nonprofits long term. As a example strengthening their philanthropic and fundraising networks to do the work long past one grant.
“Good ideas abound from grassroots leaders, but examples of how funder accountability is put into practice are often harder to come by.” See what else Lora Smith has to say in the article, “How to Flip the Script on Foundation Reporting”, the fifth installment in a series coproduced with Justice Funders: https://bit.ly/3X9B7EQ
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This is very useful.
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