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| Spay USA Southern Regional Leadership Conference New Orleans, LA, October 3-6, 2002 Fundraising III: Grantwriting workshop 9:00 AM Sunday, October 6, 2002 Panelist: Jim Mason, Director and Secretary, Two Mauds Foundation Do's, Don'ts, and Development A. Communication Do's Read-- foundation guidelines and correspondence, movement publications. Listen-- pay attention, make notes. Make sure you get the funder's point. Talk-- telephone, Email, fax, US mail. Be honest and open-- hiding the problem doesn't work, doesn't help. Keep in touch-- keep us in the loop or we can't fairly evaluate your program. Follow through-- send documents, figures, etc. promptly, not deadline eve. Know your documents-An IRS Letter of Determination of Tax Exempt Status is not a state tax ID number is not a Form 990. Mind the competition-- there are many grant seekers out there. How will you stand out from the others? B. Development Three Don'ts Don't count on foundation grants. Don't depend on foundation grants. Don't rely on foundation grants. Development means growing your organization and its program. Follow the Ten Commandments; make a Development Plan to set goals and strategies for growth in each of these ten areas of organizational life:
At the end of each year, be Janus (the Roman god of the New Year): |
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