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Learning from peers to refine your nonprofit funding strategy

Candid

If thats not enough to fill out your list, or if you dont have contacts in those organizations, here are some ways to surface more names: scan recent conference attendee lists, look into members of coalitions your organization belongs to, or ask board members if they have connections at organizations that fit the bill.

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Why Nonprofits Are Needed in the Sharing Economy

Tech Soup

At the SHARE Conference last month, I spent time watching venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and techies praise how the sharing economy was the new way to make money and catalyze sharing and change. Susie Cagle artfully summed up a number of the downsides of the sharing economy in her piece The Case Against Sharing after the conference.

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How to create your new nonprofit’s first budget

Get Fully Funded

Expenses Staff Payroll Benefits Payroll taxes Contract staff Facilities Rent/mortgage Utilities (electricity, water) Pest control Maintenance Program Equipment Supplies Materials Mileage (specifically related to conducting your program’s activities) Administrative Office supplies Software (Quickbooks, donor tracking software, merchant account, etc.)

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

You may also come across information about funders interested in your area through conferences, professional associations, and industry-related events and publications. If you’re concerned that you will face an overwhelming list of potential funders, have no worries on that score. Grants.gov posts forecasted (i.e.,

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