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Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 2 PM EDT

If you provide community-based services which grow out of a faith teaching but are secular in nature (e.g. feeding the hungry or housing the homeless), then you may be eligible for funding from nonreligious grantmakers. Alice Ruhnke will help you understand the types of funding your organization may be eligible for and how to approach funders.

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Create Proposals to Support Individuals With Disabilities

Thursday, May 30, 2024, at 2 PM EDT

Crafting compelling grant proposals is a critical challenge you face in the nonprofit sector, especially when your mission is to support individuals with disabilities. The complexity of grant requirements, fierce competition, and the need to compellingly articulate the unique needs of those you serve can make grantwriting feel daunting. During this tailored session, Alice Ruhnke will provide you with the knowledge and tools to create impactful proposals to fund your services for individuals with disabilities.

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The Alliance for Better Nonprofits (ABN) is a membership-based organization that serves nonprofits in 25 East Tennessee counties by helping them achieve their missions, therefore making a bigger impact in our communities. Our goal is to walk with our region’s nonprofits on their journey toward efficiency and effectiveness through training, consulting, and resources, including the nationally recognized Standards for Excellence® program.

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There is Nothing “Non-Profit” About Nonprofit Organizations logo

By John Gerdy

In 2006 I founded and continue to run Music For Everyone, a “nonprofit” organization with a mission to cultivate the power of music as an educational and community-building tool in Lancaster County, PA. Given that I had no previous experience in this world, my learning curve over the past 18 years has been long and steep. The most important lesson learned is that there is nothing “non-profit” about running a nonprofit organization. While nonprofit might be an accurate description of our tax status, the term communicates nothing about what we do.

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Are you looking to incorporate evidence-based practices into your organization’s work? If so, you may want to check out the Campbell Collaboration. This evidence-based registry provides systematic reviews of evidence on the effects of interventions in the social, behavioral, and educational arenas. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, aging, children’s and young persons’ well-being, crime and justice, disability, education, international development, knowledge translation and implementation, and social welfare.

National Funding Spotlight

May 09, 2024
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Youth Justice Action Month (YJAM) Mini Grants, supported by the Coalition for Juvenile Justice and the National Youth Justice Network, offer funding to youth justice advocates, state advisory groups, youth-serving organizations, and young leaders across the country in planning and implementing YJAM activities. Learn more about the funding guidelines and application process.

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Local Funding Spotlight

May 09, 2024
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The Water for Wildlife Foundation is a conservation organization designed to benefit the nation’s wildlife. The Foundation helps bridge the gaps between agencies and other partners to implement projects and provides grants each year for the construction of water/habitat developments for wildlife. Funding is currently provided in the arid West of the U.S., including Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. Learn more about the funding guidelines and application process.

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Canadian Funding Spotlight

May 09, 2024
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ABC Life Literacy Canada is a national charitable organization that champions literacy by empowering adult learners, raising awareness, and supporting the adult learning sector. The Canada Life Literacy Innovation Award honors innovation in the development, implementation, and delivery of adult literacy or adult-integrated family literacy programs delivered by a community organization in Canada. Learn more about the Award guidelines and application process.

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International Funding Spotlight

May 09, 2024
Moleskine Foundation: Creativity Pioneers Fund logo

The Moleskine Foundation seeks to inspire, encourage, and connect young people to transform themselves and their communities through creativity. The Creativity Pioneers Fund catalyzes transformational social change by investing in, connecting, and championing cultural and creative organizations that advance bold and unconventional practices for building a more just, inclusive, and equitable world. Learn more about the funding guidelines and application process.

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