Author: Jean Johnson

  • Friday, March 19, 12:00-1:30 pm Grantseeking Basics for Individuals in the Arts
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  • What’s New with Project Streamline?

    Drowning in Paperwork, Distracted from Purpose: Challenges and Opportunities in Grant Application and Reporting was issued by Project Streamline in Spring 2009. Eight organizations representing grantmakers and grantseekers managed by the Grants Managers Network launched this initiative. The project’s report outlined 10 flaws in the grant application and reporting process and proposed four guiding principles for grantmakers wanting more efficient operations. Since the report was released, workshops have been offered around the country to alert and engage concerned parties on the issues raised.

    Project Streamline Sub-commitees composed of grantmakers and grantseekers were also formed  to provide practical guidance on how to implement the principles. The first two reports are now available — Online Applications and Reporting and Grant Budgets and Financial Reports — with others scheduled for publication this spring.

    The online application report lists essential features that web-based applications should include, such as the ability for a grantseeker to save work and return to it later. The report on budgets and finances has a section on how the new Form 990 can help the streamlining process. Though aimed primarily at grantmakers, each report also contains useful tips for grantseekers. You can download these and future reports here.

    During this economic downturn, when both grantmakers and grantseekers are being asked to do more with less, participating in this initiative is one way we can all spend more time on our missions and less time on paperwork!

    After reviewing the reports, be sure to send suggestions and comments to [email protected].

    (Thanks to Pat Pasqual, director, Foundation Center-Washington, DC for this post.)

  • Free Shipping this March on Proposal Writing Book Sets

    This March, the Foundation Center is offering free shipping on our bestselling proposal writing book sets when you order online. With helpful insight and sample proposals, our popular proposal writing sets give valuable advantages to grantseekers.

     The Foundation Center’s Guide to Proposal Writing
    In the fifth edition of our essential Guide, author Jane Geever provides detailed instructions on preparing successful grant proposals. Incorporating the results of 40 interviews with grantmakers across the nation, the Guide reveals their priorities in reviewing submissions and provides insight into what makes a winning proposal. (Also available in Spanish – Guia Para Escribir Propuestas.)

    The Grantseeker’s Guide to Winning Proposals
    This latest addition to our best-selling Winning Proposals series includes 35 actual, funded proposals reprinted in their entirety. The Grantseeker’s Guide features proposals to international funders including the Mott Foundation; large regional funders such as the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation; corporate funders including the Mitsubishi Foundation, as well as regional/local foundations. Featured examples cover a wide variety of projects, from start-up costs to a major medical center. Each proposal includes remarks by the program officer who approved the grant.

    Buy any of these popular sets online and get free shipping during the month of March:

  • Fair Pay for Northern California Nonprofits

    That’s the new name for the 2010 Compensation and Benefits Survey. The deadline for participating in the 2010 survey is extended to March 26.  Hundreds of nonprofits rely on it to set salaries and benefits for their employees, analyze their own jobs and wages, and evaluate industry compensation standards. Indeed it’s one of the most well-used reference books in our library. For all of us working in the sector I encourage you to have your ED or HR staff fill it out. Completing this year’s survey is easier than ever.  The narrative component can be filled out through via a webpage and the comp data can be inserted into an easily downloaded excel sheet.  To begin the survey click here:  http://www.nonprofitcomp.com/participate.html

    In return for your participation you can bask in the knowledge that you have had made a valuable contribution to our local nonprofit sector!  Participants can also purchase a copy of the Fair Pay for Northern California Nonprofits: The 2010 Compensation and Benefits Survey at 60% off the regular price. 

  • This Week at the Foundation Center (March 8-12)

  • Tuesday, March 9, 9:30-11:00 am Grantseeking Basics; and  11:00 am-12:00 pm Introduction to Foundation Directory Online 
  • Wednesday, March 10, 1:00-2:30 pm Introduction to Corporate Giving
  • Thursday, March 11, 9:30-11:00 am Proposal Writing Basics; and 11:00 am-12:00 pm Proposal Budgeting Basics
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  • FAB—Fearless Forecasting in a Tough Economy

    FAB, or Fundraisers Anxiety Busters, is a free, peer support network for intermediate and seasoned fundraisers, and nonprofit staff and volunteers with development responsibilities (3 or more years experience requested), to share fundraising strategies and tactics, meet challenges, and solve problems.  Co-sponsored with Development Executives Roundtable (DER) FAB is meeting Tuesday, March 16, 3:00-5:00 pm, to exchange best practices on development planning amidst a tough economy. Whether you use an Oracle database or oracle bones, you will surely gain from a lively discussion on effective planning for your organization’s sustainable future. Mary Hohensee, CFRE, vice president, development, Avenidas; and Sharon Shelbourne Ogbor, director of development, National Brain Tumor Society will join the meeting to facilitate discussion. Please register to attend.

  • This Week at the Foundation Center (March 1-5)

  • Thursday, March 4, 10:00 am-12:00 pm Corporate Partnerships in a Downsized World
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  • New RFP for Safety-net Services

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) has released a new request for proposals for grants that focuses on safety-net services, specifically for the critical needs of food and shelter in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.  SVCF will host two information sessions for organizations eligible to respond to the Safety-net RFP.

    Register online by March 5 by clicking on an information session below:

  • Monday, March 8, 3 to 4:30 p.m. in Mountain View
  • Thursday, March 11, 3:30 to 5 p.m. in San Mateo
  • Nominate Your Favorite Leader

    I was just reminded the deadline to nominate an outstanding individual or organization for the San Francisco Foundation Community Leadership Awards is fast approaching. The deadline for nominations is 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 1, 2010. The Community Leadership Awards recognize individuals and organizations whose leadership has made a significant impact in their particular Bay Area communities. This work may confront societal or civic issues, address health or environmental concerns, or promote arts and humanities. One of the four Awards is designated for an under-recognized, mature artist who has made a significant and ongoing contribution in the Bay Area.

    Awards are $10,000 for individuals and $20,000 for organizations. Individuals and nonprofit organizations in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties are eligible. Foundation Community Leadership Awards recognize individuals and organizations whose leadership has made a significant impact in their particular Bay Area communities. This work may confront societal or civic issues, address health or environmental concerns, or promote arts and humanities. One of the four Awards is designated for an under-recognized, mature artist who has made a significant and ongoing contribution in the Bay Area. For more information about the nomination process and to access the online nomination form, please visit www.sff.org/programs/awards-programs/community-leadership-awards or contact Talya Gould Sanders at 415.733.8555 or [email protected].

  • This Week at the Foundation Center (February 22-26)

  • Monday, February 22,  2:00-3:30 pm Before You Seek a Grant
  • Tuesday, February 23, 9:00 am-5:00 pm Open House
  • Wednesday, February 24, 3:00-4:30 pm Career Transitions; 5:00-6:30 pm Grantseeking Basics; and 6:30-7:30 pm Introduction to Foundation Directory Online 
  • Thursday, February 25, 9:30-11:00 am Introduction to Corporate Giving; 11:00 am-12:30 pm Corporate Partnerships in a Downsized World; and 1:00-2:15 pm Prospect Research Basics
  • Friday, February 26, 1:00-2:15 pm Finding Foundation Support for Your Education; and 2:15-3:00 pm Getting Started with Foundation Grants to Individuals Online
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  • This Week at the Foundation Center (February 15-19)

  • Tuesday, February 16, 9:30-11:00 am Grantseeking Basics; and  11:00 am-12:00 pm Introduction to Foundation Directory Online 
  • Thursday, February 18, 1:00-2:30 pm Proposal Writing Basics; and 2:30-3:30 pm Proposal Budgeting Basics
  • Friday, February 19, 12:00-1:30 pm Grantseeking Basics for Individuals in the Arts
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  • New Kidsdata.org Blog: Data Points

    Kidsdata.org, one of my favorite online resources (see previous post), launched a new blog called Data Points.  On Data Points you’ll find:

    Visit http://www.kidsdata.org/blog, you’ll be glad you did.

  • Philanthropy Chat: David Greco, Nonprofit Finance Fund, Managing During Tough Times

    David_greco_77px David Greco, Vice President for the Nonprofit Finance Fund‘s Western Region, joins us to share insights and advice into what kinds of actions nonprofits should be taking now to ensure a sustainable future as well as ways in which the Nonprofit Finance Fund’s resources can assist nonprofits in weathering tough times. Listen>>


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  • This Week at the Foundation Center (February 8-12)

     
  • Wednesday, February 10, 6:00-7:45 pm YNPN Book Club–Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential
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  • Philanthropist Evelyn Haas Dies at 92

    Evelyn D. Haas, a great philanthropist for the Bay Area, died on Wednesday at the age of 92.  Of course I knew her name from the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund but I hadn’t realized the full extent of her giving and its continuing effect.  Local recipients of her philanthropy included the San Francisco Symphony, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the restoration of Crissy Field, and the San Francisco Chronicle’s Season of Sharing Fund. I also learned from Michael Cabanatuan’s touching obituary in the Chronicle that she was an expert fly fisherwoman.  At the Fund’s web site you can read  more about this remarkable woman.

  • This Week at the Foundation Center (February 1-5)

  • Tuesday, February 2, 9:30-11:00 am Grantseeking Basics for International Organizations; and  11:00 am-12:00 pm Introduction to Foundation Directory Online 
  • Thursday, February 4, 1:00-2:30 pm Introduction to Fundraising Planning; and 2:30-4:00 pm Your Board and Fundraising: An Introductory Class for Small Nonprofits
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  • Nonprofit Data Scorecard

    Nonprofit Mapping, a volunteer effort to provide more data about the nonprofit world, just launched the Nonprofit Data Scorecard. The Scorecard features an interactive map examining how much information each state collects on charities and the assignment of a final grade for each state.

  • Earthquake in Haiti: Leading U.S. Foundations Respond to the Crisis

    Haiti_earthquake_10 In the immediate aftermath of the January 12 earthquake that brought widespread death and destruction to the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti, the Foundation Center surveyed members of its Grantmaker Leadership Panel to gauge the reaction of top funders to the unfolding crisis. More than half (53 percent) of current panel members responded.

    Findings from the survey suggest that a number of leading funders are considering a direct response to the crisis, with a primary focus on providing emergency assistance. Most of these funders expect to provide this support to intermediary organizations headquartered outside of Haiti. Not surprisingly, leading grantmakers that have provided funding related to Haiti and/or responded to other disasters in recent years were more likely to consider responding to this crisis.

    KEY FINDINGS

    • Among the 120 foundations that responded to the survey, 42 percent are considering providing assistance for relief and/or recovery efforts in response to the earthquake in Haiti. Another 22 percent are “uncertain,” while roughly 36 percent do not anticipate providing a direct response at this time.

    • Among community foundations, 44 percent expect to provide assistance in response to the crisis, and nearly half have already established funds to collect contributions. Overall, nine of the twenty community foundations that expect to provide assistance have created funds, while another four are considering establishing such a fund.

    • Foundations that have provided funding related to Haiti and/or direct support in response to other recent disasters are more likely to consider funding in response to the earthquake in Haiti. Among the nineteen respondents that have provided funding benefiting Haiti over the past decade (either in-country or through intermediaries), 74 percent are considering a response to the current crisis. Of the seventy-nine respondents that have provided funding in response to other recent disasters (e.g., the Indian Ocean tsunami, hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Pakistani earthquake, the September 11th terrorist attacks), 56 percent are considering offering support for relief and/or recovery efforts.

    • Most of the fifty foundations that anticipate responding (60 percent) intend to direct assistance exclusively to intermediary organizations headquartered outside of Haiti. Among the remaining grantmakers, 14 percent expect to fund organizations based in Haiti, 12 percent anticipate funding both intermediaries and Haitian organizations and the remaining 14 percent are uncertain.

    • The vast majority of leading foundations responding to the crisis (90 percent) expect to focus on providing “emergency relief.” Among other priorities, half of responders (50 percent) expect to offer support for health and medical care.

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    • Among the fifty foundations considering a response to the crisis, 24 percent indicated that they would be interested in collaborating with other grantmakers, either directly or through regional associations or grantmaker networks.

    • Close to one in five of the 120 foundations that responded to the survey (18 percent) have a formal plan in place to respond to these kinds of disasters. Twenty foundations (16 percent) noted that they had in-house expertise regarding disaster relief generally. Moreover, 37 percent of respondents indicated that they had in-house expertise regarding nonprofit organizations that may be particularly well-positioned to respond to this disaster.

    To read/download the complete advisory (4 pages, PDF), click here.

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    The Foundation Center’s Grantmaker Leadership Panel draws upon the expertise of chief executives at leading U.S. private and public foundations on critical issues of interest to the sector. Currently, 225 foundation leaders participate. The panel does not currently include leaders of corporate foundations, which had donated more than $103 million in cash and in-kind goods in response to the disaster as of January 22.

    Originally posted in PhilanTopic, which continues to provide updates on the philanthropic response to the earthquake in Haiti.