Grant Research with Philanthropy MA

Red Lion Inn 30 Main Street, Stockbridge, MA, United States

With more than 30,000 nonprofits in Massachusetts, competition for funding is high. How does one get a leg up? This introductory program is ideal for fundraisers who are new to the grant process or who would like to refresh their skills. Topics covered will include determining if your organization is grant-ready; key databases and resources;

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Grant Preparedness

via Zoom

This workshop is aimed at small organizations with little to no experience in submitting grant applications, or those who have tried unsuccessfully to obtain grants. What does it take to qualify for grant funding? Where is the best place to start?  In this workshop, we’ll talk about… What grantmakers are looking for Evaluating different types

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Build a Stronger Board, Raise More Money

via Zoom

SESSION 2 OF 3: UP FROM THE GRASSROOTS: BUILD A STRONGER BOARD, RAISE MORE MONEY (3-part series, Session 1 -Prerequisite: September 16, Hotel on North and Session 3: December 2, via Zoom) With Leading Consultants Robert Osborne & Andy Robinson Note: Content of this webinar will be determined by the participants of Session #1 based on their needs

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Civic Language + Massachusetts

via Zoom

This is a joint program for funders and nonprofits. Additionally, this session could apply to all funders and nonprofits regardless of a direct connection to democracy work. Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE)’s Civic Language Perceptions Project seeks to understand peoples’ perceptions of the language associated with civic engagement and democracy work. In addition to the nationally

Program Evaluation for Lean Nonprofits

via Zoom

(Rescheduled from October 26th) Program evaluation is not just about reporting back to Grants and Foundations. While demonstrating ROI is important, your programmatic outcomes can be used for legislative advocacy efforts and allow you to have key insights into your program’s effectiveness within the community.  In this workshop, you will learn how to create a

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Berkshire Funding Landscape

via Zoom

This workshop is designed to give nonprofits an understanding of all the different funding options in Berkshire County – from foundations, to corporate sponsorships, individual donors, grants, civic societies and more. Participants in this class are encouraged to attend “Meet the Donors” on November 10 to round out their knowledge of the local funding landscape.

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Meet the Donors

TBD

The Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires will host a panel of Berkshire funders designed to give nonprofits a better understanding of funder guidelines and expectations, as well as an opportunity to meet the people behind the funding opportunities, ask questions, and learn from your fellow nonprofits. Participating Funders: Jennifer Connor Shumsky – Greylock Federal Credit

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Introduction to Grants and Grant Writing

via Zoom

From developing the proposal idea to completing the details of the budget, this workshop provides an outline to use to prepare clear, concise, comprehensive, and competitive proposals. Participants will learn to develop measurable project goals, objectives, and outcomes required in every proposal. They will also learn to create meaningful content for full proposals, letters of

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Strategies for Building Relationships With Your Board of Directors

via Zoom

The CEO’s relationship with their board is critically important for the overall performance of a nonprofit. In this interactive and practical session, participants will learn tips for maintaining a good board relationship and how to communicate with the board. Note: Free one-on-one coaching is available by the hour on a first-come, first-served basis. Please email

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Understanding & Competing for Federal Grants

Berkshire Innovation Center 45 Woodlawn Ave, Pittsfield, MA, United States

More than $5.8 trillion in federal grants were awarded in 2021. While this amount nearly doubled since 2020, the bulk of the funds went to programs that help communities and the people that live in them, including health and human services, education, economic development, housing, and veterans. Is your organization ready to compete for future

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