Frank Klimko edits Children & Youth Funding Report, a Washington DC area-based publication which covers Congress, the Education Dept. and the various federal regulatory agencies. It is a national publication that is updated daily on the web site. He also edits Private Grants Alert, which covers the world of private philanthropy. Klimko is a veteran journalist with more than 30 years experience covering federal, state and local government. In California, he worked on a Pulitzer-prize nominated newspaper investigative project. He is an expert on the federal Freedom of Information Act.
A nationally known speech writer/speaker, Klimko co-produces monthly audio-conferences that provide an insiders view to federal regulations, new billion-dollar spending projects and grant making priorities. The audio conferences have helped hundreds of listeners better position themselves for funding, burnish their applications and get a firmer grip on the federal/private money tree.
Vision and passion are wonderful things - they are the driving force behind the creation of most nonprofits. But it's money that keeps the organization running. Behind the lofty public goals of the organization lie the organization's basic needs, from making payroll to buying equipment and paying the light bill-and all that takes funding.
This webinar will provide you keys to new funding doors that are opening for you!
This session with expert speaker Frank Klimko will provide the latest details on the hottest funding trends and how to get involved. The best way for grant seekers to position themselves is to get on the funding bandwagon early. Frank will offer a wealth of insights to get you on your way to securing some of these new funds. Some of the most exciting and interesting funding is happening where federal and private giving intersects. Millions are available through the government, and with the help of numerous private corporations, influential nonprofits and deep-pocket charities.
Grantseekers need to know where to look for funding and this webinar will discuss the hidden details. You will learn how to shake the money tree. Getting the money is probably the hardest part of the job. Grant seekers have to be willing to go hat in hand to ask for funding, and you have to be able to show why your organization - as opposed to somebody else's - deserves to be funded. That means you have to make your mission and organization as attractive as possible to those potential donors. This webinar can help you deal with the highly competitive world of the nonprofit.
This webinar will also help answer these questions for you:
Session Highlights
An Overview of Funding Trends and Topics for 2015
Benefits
Who should attend
From the novice to the experience grants writer in these groups: