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How to Thrive When Work Doesn’t Love You Back

sgEngage

But you look at your overflowing email inbox and overloaded calendar and wonder—When?! But this is my general guideline for meetings at the moment. Review your calendar and see how many meetings you have scheduled next week and their combined length. You also know you must make time to rest, reflect, plan, and recharge.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

You need a “yes” to each one before adding that funding prospect to your final prospect list and your grant calendar – thus, meeting the 3-Way Fit Test. Also, don’t forget to review the funder’s grant guidelines , eligibility criteria, and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) if they have a website. foundation profiles.

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Why You Don’t Need to Worry About the Largest Foundations in Your Region

NonProfit Hub

What is it about the prospect of funding from the largest foundations that lights up the eyes of the most hardened nonprofit staffer? My sister-in-law’s brother’s cousin knows someone at the Gates Foundation. A mega-grant from a mega-foundation always seems like the answer to your prayers, right? the program staffer asks.

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How Does a Nonprofit Find Funding to Keep the Lights On?

Tech Soup

GrantStation 's databases of private foundations only include those that accept unsolicited letters of inquiry. And, it can include the type of grantmaker (private foundation, government, corporate foundation, giving circle, and so forth). Make your grant proposals sparkle. Build a winning grants strategy.

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4 Free Professional Development Opportunities You Might Not Be Thinking About

Connection Cafe

Here at npENGAGE , we always love to receive new ideas from professionals who have expertise to share (check out our submissions guidelines ). Look at the conference website to see if they are accepting session proposals – since you are already planning to attend, you won’t have extra costs if your session is accepted.

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When and How to Pay Yourself a Nonprofit Salary

Get Fully Funded

If you’re starting today, mark six months from now on your calendar and set a goal of making sure you have the fundraising strategies in place to keep bringing the money in over the next six-month period and beyond. Think about proposing to your Board a stipend for yourself as you work toward raising enough money to fund a full-time salary.

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Fundraising Strategies for Nonprofits: Craft the Best Approach for Your Organization

CauseVox

Let’s face it: consistent funding is the lifeblood of nonprofit work – without it, we cannot create the impact we want in our communities; and from individual giving to foundation grants and everything in between, there are so many different ways to go about fundraising. Again, remember to follow the guidelines!