Cultivating Grantmaker Relationships
in Atlanta, GA on April 24, 2009
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Motivate and empower everyone on your team.
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Course Code: CGR905
REGISTRATION FEE
$195.00
per person
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WHEN Friday, April 24, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Check-in and coffee: 8:30 a.m. - 9 a.m. WHERE Foundation Center 50 Hurt Plaza Suite 150 Atlanta, GA Directions COURSE DESCRIPTION For every nonprofit grantseeker and board member who wants to nurture and sustain their grantmaker relationships, from the initial approach through the life of a grant and beyond. When the partnership between a nonprofit organization and its funders is strengthened, it's mutually beneficial. This course teaches you how to make the initial contact, help funders feel connected to your mission, cultivate grantmaker relationships throughout the grant process, and secure long-term stability for your projects. BENEFITS - Improve the success rate of your initial contact with grantmakers
- Make cultivation a routine part of your interaction with funders
- Develop key members of your organization to become more effective grantseekers
- Keep your organization top-of-mind with grantmakers
TOPICS - What funders expect from their nonprofit partners
- Strategies for making a strong initial contact
- Points of contact in a grant relationship
- Developing strong talking points about your organization and project
- Effective cultivation techniques and when to use them
- Planning for grantmaker site visits and meetings
- Maintaining productive relationships after a grant decision
BONUSES - Applicable for six CFRETM International points for initial or re-certification
- Free copy of The Grantseeker's Guide to Winning Proposals (a $34.95 value)
- Workbook outlining all major course topics
- Templates for worksheets used in the course
INSTRUCTOR MARILYN HOYTCurrently president and COO at the New York Hall of Science, Marilyn consults with a wide variety of nonprofits for J.C.Geever, Inc., and has spent 12 years as a grantmaker for the Westchester Arts Council. She authored the foreword for The Foundation Center’s Guide to Winning Proposals.
No refunds. Credit may be applied to Foundation Center products and services.
*PLEASE NOTE: additional registrations must be made at the same time.
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