Resources: Fundraising
Over time I have created a list of potential sources of funding, books etc which I add to as I find things.
It is at
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dgs9fnp6_0g5zp8p3nand has the following sections:
1.SOURCES OF FUNDING
2.EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES DONATIONS
3.BOOK DONATIONS AND LOW COST BOOKS
4.TWIN SCHOOLS/PARTNERSHIPS
5.OTHER PARTNERHSHPS
6.ONLINE FUNDRAISINGAll villages are very welcome to use this information!
Mary
Funds For NGOs
http://www.fundsforngos.orgWebsite provides information on funding available to NGOs in developing countries. Posts details of latest funding opportunities. Also includes resources on searching for funding, writing proposals etc.
Mary
NGO news Africa http://www.ngonewsafrica.org/ is a website that provides news on development issues in Africa.
It has a NGO GRANT OPENINGS section which gives news of grants, many of which are available to locally-registered non-profit organisations.
Mary
Basic Fund-Raising for Small NGOs/Civil Society in the Developing World
Written by Jayne Cravens and available on request from her website http://www.coyotecommunications.com/outreach/grants.html
Quote:Some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) to online forums for community-based organizations (CBOs) in developing countries, whatever the subject, are regarding funding, particularly grants.
Where can I find information on grants to individuals?
Where can I find information on proposal writing for individual grantseekers?
How do I find out about grants for my area of interest?
What is a foundation?
How can I learn about proposal writing?
Where can I find examples of grant proposals?
How do I establish a nonprofit organization?
Where can I find information on corporate giving?
Where can I find information about government grants?Hi David,
This is mavelous. I am a new NABUUR subscriber and already happy to get this tremendous piece of information from you. Keep it up brother. You should be blessed for being such a humble man to share this information generously. Very few people can actually do this. It will help me do a search for support for our project. Once again keep it up and thanx alot. Do not hesitate to share more and more. This is a challenge and do think many neighbours will take it.
Regards,
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James KatanaSouth Asian Fund Raising Group(SAFRG) & Sundaram Medical Foundation(SMF)
brings to youA One-Day Fundraising Workshop
for Fundraisers and Senior NGO Staff
at Sundaram Medical Foundation Auditorium, Dr. Rangarajan Memorial Hospital, Chennai
( 9.30 - 17.00; Saturday, December 11th, 2010 )
Selling Philanthropy: What is Major Gift Fundraising and why is it relevant to my charity?
Fundraising Workshop
Creating Successful Corporate Partnerships
An interactive training workshop that will help you engage Businesses on a long term basis
29th January 2011 – Mahogany Hall, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 9.30 to 17.00
Barb
The best thing you can do to make the most of social media is to start to educate yourself via sites like ehow.com and Youtube. Great tips on these sites. At the end of the day, you need to remember that social media is primarily 'social' so mix it up with your posts in terms of seeking support and contributing good content. This way, you are more likely to engage people.Hi Mary-
Excellent list!
You may want to take a look at my first post on Nabuur.com to potentially add a section about our forprofit/nonprofit fundraising partnerships to your list.
http://www.nabuur.com/en/group/fundraising/project/task/share-your-ideas...
With Gratitude,
David
