FundRaiser Blog

The FundRaiser Software Blog is an excellent resource for nonprofit organizations looking to learn more about fundraising, donor management, membership management, and much more.

Finding Foundation Funding

Finding Foundation Funding

Dear Kim:

How does a really good organization get foundation funding?  I know from your books that you don’t recommend relying on grants, but it seems like they are a help for getting programs off the ground.  I have used the Foundation Center’s database, which is great, and I have identified potential grantmakers, followed instructions, but so far have nothing to show for it.  I took an online course on grant writing and, I hope without sounding arrogant, I feel I know how to write a grant.  But it seems like you need to really know somebody to get grant money.  Can you share any secrets? 

~Snowden in Reverse:  Need Secrets

Dear Reverse:

I wish I had the secrets because I could have sold them and retired by now.  You actually indicate the true ‘secret’ which is that you need to know someone.  Grant seeking is not a democratic process even though it purports to be.  It appears from classes, databases and articles that a thorough search for the right funder, a good proposal and appropriate follow-up, will bring in the big bucks.  And, like intermittent reinforcement, that does sometimes happen.  Someone told me a while ago that she sent a short proposal to the Leonardo di Caprio Foundation and got a check by return mail for $5,000.  She had read what he is interested in, and her organization was right up that alley.   So, you may raise some funding by doing what you are doing, and I genuinely hope that is the case.

But you may want to spend more time focusing on who you know than what you know.  I remember almost 40 years ago, when I was first in fundraising, I wrote many proposals.  In those days we typed on manual typewriters and correcting typos was a giant pain in the neck.  I was very careful, followed directions and sent off my proposals by mail.  I received back by return mail one rejection after another.

Then I sat with three other colleagues and we went through our address books trying to figure out who knew someone who knew someone who knew SOMEONE important.  We found a link to a program officer and managed to get a meeting with her.  She had a board meeting coming up in three days and said, “Get me a proposal by tomorrow and I’ll see what I can do.”  I typed up something quickly and sent it in, and got $10,000.  (Which was a bucket load of money in those days.)  Later I read the proposal.  It had bad sentence construction, fragmented thoughts and a dozen typos, including the classic “pubic” for “public.”  That’s how I learned that the proposal is least of it.

You know the people who know the people who know the people you need to meet.  Make a map of them.  Go to events where they might be, such as Foundation Center trainings or Association of Fundraising Professionals luncheons or United Way conferences.  If you can’t afford those, call those places and ask for a scholarship.  Don’t be shy.     

One secret of all fundraising is this:  there are no secrets.  Fundraising is a slog.  It is hard work and often doesn’t seem to be leading anywhere.  But if you keep at it, you will raise your money.

~Kim

Originally published in the Grassroots FundRaising Journal. FundRaiser users can subscribe at a special rate of $30/year by entering is "$30" in the coupon code field on the second page of the subscription process.

Find out how FundRaiser Software can help you make the people-connections you need to fundraise

Take an online guided tour of FundRaiser and learn about the features in FundRaiser for tracking relationships

 

Tapping the Philanthropic Well
New Course: Open For Requests

Related Posts

Wait a minute, while we are rendering the calendar
importing csv charity golf tournaments community broadcasting donor loyalty gift acceptance policy donor relations volunteering donor prospects donor retention Groupings case study letter templates gift entry passwords Importing Data happiness new version corporate sponsors repeat donors campaign Thanksgiving New Year membership programs social media legacy giving spare fields donor recognition Crowdfunding Campaign grants donor engagement donation history nonprofit fundraising product news segmenting donors ticketsales announcements board members custom page merge fields updates salutation mailing volunteers user spotlights membership benefits Network for Good Donor Portal premiums In-Kind gifts Personalizing increasing giving amounts how-to videos password protection spreadsheets entering auction gifts donor source customer portal communications data analysis lapsed donor pictures publicity materials campaign management animal rescue Tickles mission driven letter phoning donors major donors event management government grants direct mail annual maintenance plan donor advised funds End of Year Letters #GivingTuesday brick campaign annual campaign role of nonprofits GoFundMe project features Resiliency user interface small donations online donations mode code Snow Birds planning budget Volunteer module donor retention rate change of address updating personalizing letters FundRaiser Basic new features support texting donors disaster relief Excel recurring gifts donor attrition rate in honor of donations motivation on site training training tip donor donor profile advanced tab training operating systems anonymous donors endowment campaign email ROI Reminders tribute gifts capital campaign prospects online donations PayPal raffle FundRaiser Hosted major gift prospects gift notes field data entry grassroots campaign reports foundations the Ask relationship tracking upgrading donors new leadership NCOA processing understanding giving trends Alternative Addresses accounting software Company culture donor slip transparency planned giving donor targeting large donations targeted mailings fundraising auction overview Congratulations motivation code FundRaiser Spark fundraising letters general data conversion giving history National Change of Address holiday giving holiday letters word processor Facebook holiday alumni Facebook campaign flash sales look and feel vacation adding personal notes to letters appeal Constant Contact thank you letters add ons new nonprofit banquet appeal letters how to handle auction gifts correspondance memorial giving new donors LYBUNTS follow up customer service building donor relationships donor attrition tax summary letters operational costs community supported gardens arts GivingTuesday Reporting to IRS giving levels donor preferences tech tip backing up data merge notes Cloud upgrade security ticket sales technical support office membersip benefits Task List development director welcome packet solicitors donor contact information monthly giving correspondence Codes pledges SYBUNTS Thank You community arts nonprofits moves management

Connect With Us

  800-880-3454 ext 3
  Email Us
  Request More Information
  Monday-Friday
      8:30AM-5:30PM CST

Customer Portal Login Form

   

The customer portal is unavailable. If you need support please reach out to support@fundraisersoftware.com Thank you.

 

  User Name:
  Password:

If you are not sure about your Customer User Name, please call 800-543-4131 and we will be able to help you.

Or you have lost your password, Request Password