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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Mental Health

Bloomerang

If your organization serves individuals dealing with mental health issues and if any of these funders serve your community, visit their website and discover if there’s a funding opportunity for you. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds a wide array of programs to help build a national culture of health. The Meadows Foundation.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Mental Health

Kindful

If your organization serves individuals dealing with mental health issues and if any of these funders serve your community, visit their website and discover if there’s a funding opportunity for you. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds a wide array of programs to help build a national culture of health. The Meadows Foundation.

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8 Top Corporate Giving Trends to Watch in 2024 + Examples

Nonprofits Source

Over time, companies become valued partners in addressing local issues, rather than occasional contributors. Businesses set up volunteer opportunities as a meaningful way to give back to society and strengthen workplace culture. Not to mention, consistent engagement with communities builds trusting relationships.

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Can you use social media to spread thought leadership? Yes you can!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's tracking what people are saying about the Foundation, its programs, and the issues and grantees supported. It's about field scanning, pattern analysis, and trends. Important program deadlines ( Hawaii Community Foundation ). I also came across a list of 90 Foundations That Tweet and took at look at their Tweet streams.

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What color is the social web?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

No real hard data in them though, more trend/zeitgeist-type analysis. These blogs - many of which launched in the past year, although a few are older - have become places where people of color gather to refine ideas or form thoughts about race relations, racial inequities, and the role pop culture has in exacerbating stereotypes.

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Amanda Rose, Twestival Leader, Reflects on Twestival

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Based on the an analysis of previous fundraising campaigns (see " Twitter As Charitable Giving Spreader: A Brief History and Meta Analysis of Fundraising With Twitter "), the first time I heard about Twestival I knew it signaled something different. Amanda points out, "Hawaii raised over $7k in 9 days, Toronto $10k in about 15 days.