The GS Membership Sale
GrantStation Helps You Save Time on Research so That You Have More Time for Your Mission!
At GrantStation, each grantmaker profile is carefully vetted by our research staff, providing you with a "hot" list of potential funders that accept inquiries.
Are you unsure of how to choose a grantseeking solution? Have you tried search engines, big data, small data, and more, but realized that none of them are the right fit for your organization’s grantseeking program?
Want to learn more? Join us for a FREE webinar, Your Guide to GS: Features, Tools, & Updates, on Wednesday, April 24th.
See how to use GS to efficiently and effectively find funding opportunities.
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Webinar Spotlight
Thursday, April 25, 2024, at 2 PM EDT
Making informed predictions about your annual grant revenue can help your organization make smarter decisions. During this webinar, Mary Jessup, Senior Director at Elevate, will show you how to create revenue forecasts for your grant programs step by step. You’ll walk away with an understanding of what revenue forecasting is and why it’s a vital process for grantseekers so you can lead the process internally with your grants and finance teams.
UnCharitable Movie
GrantStation is thrilled to announce our sponsorship of the upcoming event, the UnCharitable Virtual Movie Screening!
Join us for a virtual screening that will challenge everything you know about charity and giving. UnCharitable will shatter your perceptions and ignite a fire within you. It challenges everything you know about charity, giving, and tackling the world's most pressing issues.
Viewing Dates:
- May 2nd at 12:00 PM EST: RSVP here.
- May 7th at 6:00 PM EST followed by a one-hour fireside chat with Dan Pallotta: RSVP here.
Hosted by: Nonprofit Collective Foundation and The Nonprofit Cooperative
Get ready for an eye-opening experience!
GS Insights: Blog
By Meredith Noble
Grantwriting plays a crucial role in the nonprofit ecosystem, helping organizations raise more support and build productive relationships with partners in the sector. But, as anyone who’s applied for grants knows, it can be challenging. A Funding Strategy gives your nonprofit a coherent roadmap for funding success. Why should you create one, and how do you get started? Let’s take a look.
Partner Spotlight
Wyoming Nonprofit Network amplifies the impact of nonprofits and philanthropy through research, partnerships, and building public support. We cultivate meaningful connections to foster learning and development for our nonprofit members and advance strong governance and management practices. We advocate for partnerships and public policies to expand the reach and effectiveness of nonprofits as Wyoming’s official association for nonprofits.
Wyoming Nonprofit Network is a GrantStation Membership Value Program Partner.
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Partner Depot - Foundant
Tired of having to recreate the wheel every time you submit a grant? Worried about missing a deadline for reporting?
GrantHub Pro streamlines the entire grant lifecycle—from finding and applying for funding to reporting on progress to grant closeout—in one easy-to-use solution.
Join us for a free hour-long demo on Thursday, April 18 at 10 AM MT to see how GrantHub Pro can help you:
- discover new funding sources and grants;
- centralize your post-award grant management and financials; and,
- create greater impact in the communities you serve!
Pathfinder
We did the research for you! Browse our library of quality resources, including profiles of books and articles, courses and degree programs, and workshops and tools, all designed to help you develop your career path as a grants professional.
The neighborhoods people live in impact their lives in myriad ways, from the quality of their schools to access to opportunities and even how long they live, yet many Americans reside in areas that are plagued by social ills. The book Fragile Neighborhoods: Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a Time, written by fragile-states expert Seth D. Kaplan, offers a bold new vision for addressing social decline in America. This book is an exploration of social decline in America which looks at its true causes and the practical steps each person can take to combat it, starting with the places people call home.
National Funding Spotlight
Arbor Rising supports the most promising second-stage nonprofit organizations in the lower 48 in the United States, with priority given to the New York City metro area and those organizations serving under-resourced populations in the eastern half of the U.S. Grants are provided to organizations that address the underlying causes—rather than merely treating the symptoms—of poverty, primarily in the fields of education, youth development, and job training. Learn more about the funding guidelines and application process.
This is a sample of the thousands of searchable grantmaker profiles available to Members!
Local Funding Spotlight
The focus of the Save Mart Companies CARES Foundation is on building stronger communities through fresh foods, access to food, and programs that support youth and help them thrive in communities the company serves in northern and central California and northern Nevada. Learn more about the funding guidelines and application process.
This is a sample of the thousands of searchable grantmaker profiles available to Members!
Canadian Funding Spotlight
The Simple Plan Foundation aims to help young people in need by easing their difficult passage to adulthood and by supporting the victims of life-threatening illnesses. The Foundation provides support primarily to organizations in Quebec. Learn more about the funding guidelines and application process.
This is a sample of the thousands of searchable grantmaker profiles available to Members!
International Funding Spotlight
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) National Committee of the Netherlands, the Dutch national committee of the IUCN, seeks to safeguard nature as the basis for all life. The Land Acquisition Fund provides funding to acquire threatened nature, create safe reserves, and connect wildlife habitats for endangered species. Learn more about the funding guidelines and application process.
This is a sample of the thousands of searchable grantmaker profiles available to Members!