How Upstate Nonprofits Can Prepare for Changes Under the Trump Administration
For example: Federal housing policies may shift under the new administration, affecting programs that support affordable housing and tenant protections. Nonprofits involved in housing should pay close attention to HUD announcements and explore partnerships to address local needs.
How Should a Nonprofit Track Progress and Measure Success After Securing Their First Grant?
For small nonprofits, tracking progress and measuring success can feel overwhelming. Take Maria, for example, a nonprofit leader who secured her first grant to launch a STEM program for kids in rural communities. She quickly realized she needed a clear plan to meet funder expectations and show the impact of her work.
Book Review: How to Tell a Story: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Storytelling for Writers and Readers
What sets How to Tell a Story apart is its accessibility. It doesn’t require any prior knowledge of storytelling theory or literary techniques. Instead, it distills complex ideas into practical steps that anyone can follow, making it an essential resource for nonprofit professionals, local leaders, and anyone aiming to create meaningful connections through their words.
How can small nonprofits effectively partner with local governments to secure grants for community projects?
A nonprofit in Saratoga Springs recently asked us: ‘How do we partner with local government to secure grants for community projects?’ Here’s what worked for them: They noticed the city’s focus on sustainability and proposed a partnership to expand their urban garden program. By aligning their mission with the city’s goals and co-applying for a state grant, they not only secured funding but also strengthened their relationship with local leaders.
The Grant Readiness Checklist: What It Takes to Compete—and Win—in the World of Grants
When people think about grants, they tend to focus on the application itself—the narrative, the data, the deadlines. But ask any seasoned grant writer, and they’ll tell you: the most successful proposals are built on a foundation that’s laid well in advance.