Grantmaking

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American Foundations: Roles and Contributions

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By Helmut Anheier & David Hammack
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American Foundations represents the most comprehensive effort to date to assess the impact and significance of philanthropic foundations in the United States. Unlike operating charities such as schools, hospitals, and museums, grantmaking foundations enjoy exceptional independence. They also control substantial assets, amounting in 2007 to nearly $500 billion. Yet relatively little is known about their effect on American life. This book fills that void. Is American society different because of the existence of foundations? If so, why? What roles have foundations played in the course of U.S. history? What distinctive roles do they fill today, and what roles will foundations play in the future? How are rising incomes, the expansion of government, the growth of nonprofit organizations, changing religious and public values, and globalization shaping foundations' efforts?

In a three-year project supported by the Aspen Institute's Nonprofit Sector and Philanthropy Program, Helmut Anheier and David Hammack gathered leading researchers to examine the work of foundations across diverse fields, including education and research, health care, social welfare, arts and culture, religion, social movements, and international affairs. The book concludes that foundations have recently entered a new period, characterized by an appreciation of the limited resources, a search for leverage and measurable impact, and an acceptance of diversity.  Read more


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Confessions of a Successful Grants Writer

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By Joanne Oppelt, MHA, GPC
A Complete Guide to Discovering and Obtaining Funding

Do you want to tap into grant funding? Do you have responsibility to increase donations through foundation, corporate or government funders? Do you want to increase your acceptance rate?  Read more


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Getting Funded: The Complete Guide to Writing Grant Proposals

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By Mary Hall & Susan Howlett
Compete Successfully for Shrinking Funding Dollars

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In the existing climate of increased competition for reduced funding dollars, writing a winning grant proposal is essential.

Get the answers to your most troublesome questions. Drawing on over 60 years of experience in the field, authors Dr. Mary Hall, and Susan Howlett take you step by step, through this complex and sometimes frustrating process. Everything is covered, from current trends in funding to all the nuts and bolts necessary for writing a successful proposal.

By illustrating points with clear examples, incorporating checklists, a teaching guide for instructors, and other useful tools to keep you on track, the 4th Edition of Getting Funded continues to be the definitive reference on writing grant proposals available today.  Read more


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Nonprofit Management 101

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By Darian Rodriquez Heyman
A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals

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Essential Resources, Tools, and Hard-Earned Wisdom from Fifty Leading Experts

"To all those who want to change their world, you now have a how-to operator's manual for the nonprofit sector. This invaluable tool is sure to help you advance your cause and develop your organization—it's a must-read." —Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1997); Chair, Nobel Women's Initiative

Showcasing practical tips and takeaways, this how-to manual and resource guide provides easy to implement solutions for organizations seeking to expand impact and meet mission.  Read more


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Prospect Research & Proposal Development (Grantwriting)

Prospect Research is the process of identifying, qualifying and involving prospective donors for your organization. Fundraising for major gifts starts from the top down, always starting with those closest to your organization and those with the most potential.  Read more


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