This is a part THREE of a three-part interactive workshop series for organizations of all sizes and for those looking to fund anti-trafficking efforts. This FREE workshop series is presented by the Michigan Human Trafficking Commission together with the Michigan Abolitionist Project. Registration required. Register for any or all sessions. This is a virtual interactive event hosted in Remo, providing you the opportunity to network with other attendees.
Part ONE – Thursday, March 18, 9:00-11:30 a.m.
Is My Organization Ready to Apply for Grant funding?
Are you inspired to start a nonprofit to help serve your community? Do you want to learn more about sustaining your organization? Starting and sustaining a nonprofit are not easy tasks, but we need people like you to serve our communities! Are you ready?
Part One of this series is for start-up and newly formed organizations, it explores key components to building a healthy and sustainable organization.
Click Here for PART ONE – Agenda and Registration
Part TWO – Thursday, March 18, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Fund Development Overview
Raising resources for your nonprofit is about discipline, planning, passion for mission, and knowing how to connect people to that mission. There are many keys to success in seeking funding but perhaps most important is to know what funders are looking for in the nonprofits they choose to fund.
Part Two of this series explores a variety of funding streams, what funders are looking for, and how to effectively make your case for support.
Click Here for PART TWO – Agenda and Registration
Part THREE – Friday, March 19, 9:00 -11:30 a.m.
Federal Grants: Process and Developing Your Resources
Landing a government grant could be a wonderful thing for your nonprofit. However, it may be an overwhelming and challenging task. Before you spend precious time applying for government funding, make sure that your nonprofit is positioned for success.
Part Three of this series is for nonprofit organizations that have attended Parts 1 and 2 or are established and feel they are ready to apply for more elaborate grants.