I wrote a guest post for Small Act's blog all about the new Foundation Grants to Individuals Online, which I discussed in my previous post here.
I encourage you to go read the post on their site, but here's an excerpt:
Foundation grants to individuals can be tough to come by. After all, foundation support overwhelmingly goes to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. However, support is available in the form of scholarships, fellowships, arts and research grants, support for attending conferences and seminars, and fiscal sponsorship, among others. With Foundation Grants to Individuals Online you can customize a search based on 15 different search fields including types of support, plus geographic criteria, fields of interest, and keywords.
How can this help you? By conducting a targeted search you’ll find detailed funder profiles including valuable information such as program areas, limitations, application information, financial data, links to social media, and more. What you learn about these funding prospects will help you throughout your proposal development process, from choosing your best matches, to making an initial approach, to the formal application or proposal, and beyond to maintaining a relationship with that funder after the grant.
Thanks for the good information. Unless you are online, you cannot get such information fast, easily and readily to use.
thank you. I like it and it is important.
gertrude
gochowa@yahoo.com
Posted by: Gertrude Ochowa | March 21, 2012 at 02:10 AM
I read your article first time,I didn't know what your perspective to say but I like it.Thanks.
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