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The Grants Information Service offers the latest information on foundations, grants, proposal writing, fundraising, volunteerism and nonprofit management. We also offer funding information for:
We are a Cooperating Collection with the Foundation Center. Our many resources include the items detailed below. Questions: Call us at 214-670-1468 or send us an email. Where’s the Money?Wednesday, April 22, 200910:00 am – 11:30 am 6th Floor, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Are you looking for funding for your nonprofit agency? This free, fast-paced presentation will review basic sources of funding and introduce you to the materials available in the Grants Information collection. This program is free, however seating is limited. To register, please call 214.670.1468. Marshall Howard presents, “How to Make Fundraising More Comfortable for your Board”Wednesday, May 13, 20091:00 pm – 4:00 pm Auditorium, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Using the principle “Relationships Begin to Unlock Treasure Within,” discover how to get board members to comfortably share some of their valuable resources with you and put them to work growing your mission. Learn how to overcome the four biggest roadblocks that stop boards from fundraising. Release your organization’s untapped potential. Create practical, easy ways to fundraise with the help of your board. This fun, interactive half-day program shows key staff and board how to work in teams. The fee for this program is $99 for two members of an organization, payable to Marshall Howard & Associates. For additional information, please call toll-free 877.320.9202. The Grantsmanship Center’s 5-Day Proposal Writing WorkshopMonday – Friday, May 18 – 22, 20098:30 am – 5:30 pm each day 3rd Floor, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Designed for the novice and experienced grant seeker, this intensive, 5-day workshop will take you step-by-step through all stages of planning programs, locating funding sources and developing a complete written proposal. The fee for this workshop is $895, payable to The Grantsmanship Center. Some partial scholarships are available. For additional information, please call The Grantsmanship Center at 800.421.9512. Got Grants?Wednesday, June 24, 20091:00 pm – 4:00 pm Auditorium, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Dallas Public Library presents, “Got Grants?” part of a “Let’s Meet the Funders” program series. Laura Smith, Director of Community Philanthropy for The Dallas Foundation will explain their decision-making process; offer application and site visit tips, sample proposal critique, outcome evaluation and a question and answer session. This program is free, however seating is limited. To register, please call 214.670.1468. Foundation Center Publications
Other Publications
Other Reference Sources
New Books
Fundraising for the Small Community, by Kevin B. Kent. (658.15224 K37F 2003)
Grassroots Grants: An Activist’s Guide to Grantseeking, by Andy Robinson. (658.15224 R658G 2004)
How to Write Knockout Proposals, by Joseph Barbato. (658.15224 B231H 2004)
Nonprofit Internet Strategies: Best Practices for Marketing, Communications and Fundraising, by Ted Hart. (658.05467 N814 2005)
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Grant Writing, by Waddy Thompson. (658.15224 T478C 2007) The Everything Grant Writing Book, by Nancy Burke Smith. (658.15224 T791E 2008) A comprehensive "how-to" book, the authors explain the components of grants proposals and offer lessons on how to write project descriptions, action plans and timetables. You will learn how to design evaluation plans, develop budgets and find partner agencies to collaborate with. The book is filled with samples, charts and letters, as well as complete government and foundation grant proposals you can refer to. Search 990's
The Foundation Center - 990 Finder
GuideStar - www.guidestar.org
Understanding Form 990 http://www.guidestar.org/news/features/understand_990.jsp Internet SourcesAction Without Borders - www.idealist.org Lists over 20,000 nonprofit and community organizations in 140 countries, which can be searched by name, location or mission. Also includes job and internship listings and a directory of products and services to nonprofit organizations. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance - www.cfda.gov This is a complete listing of federal grant programs, projects, services and activities that provide assistance or benefits to the public. It includes summary program descriptions and is searchable by keyword. Center for Nonprofit Management - www.cnmdallas.org Provides a calendar of classes and seminars offered to enhance management skills of managers in nonprofit organizations, information about their consulting services and short term loan program. Charity Navigator - www.charitynavigator.org Evaluates the financial health and efficiency of American charities and provides ratings to guide donors. Collects statistics and ranks charities according to different criteria. Council on Foundations - www.cof.org Contains information for grantmaking foundations and corporations. Provides resources to help grantmakers set up and administer effective giving programs. Federal Register - www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/ A publication of proposed rules and regulations, grant announcements and notices from Federal agencies. This database is searchable from 1995 to present. Foundation Center - www.foundationcenter.org The Foundation Center is an independent national service organization that provides authoritative information on foundation and corporate giving. The site contains many useful links to foundation information, a short course on proposal writing, a free newsletter, Philanthropy News Digest, and an excellent frequently asked questions section. Funding Information Center of Fort Worth - www.fic-ftw.org Offers grantseekers information about the Center's library, upcoming workshops, volunteer and nonprofit job opportunities and local networking resources. Grants.gov - www.grants.gov The Federal Government's one-stop shop for grants related information now provides a service that will notify you electronically when new government grants are announced in the Federal Register. For details, click on the "Find Grant Opportunities" tab. Grantsmanship Center - www.tgci.com Contains a complete list of training seminars on proposal writing and strategic fundraising offered across the U.S. It also provides links to nonprofit resources for accounting, finance, legal resources, online fundraising, research, newsgroups and employment. Hoover's Online - www.hoovers.com Provides summary information on more than 4,000 companies, with links to their web sites and to Internet business newspapers. National Society of Fund Raising Executives (NSFRE) - www.nsfre.org Provides chapter and event information, general fund raising news and a consultant's directory. Nonprofit Gateway - www.nonprofit.gov A starting point to help nonprofit organizations access online Federal information and services. Linked to all Cabinet departments and many agencies, it contains information about grants, regulations, taxes and other services. Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas - www.nprc.org Provides class information, job listings, training and consulting services, library information and volunteer requests for nonprofit and philanthropic communities. Philanthropy.org (Chronicle of Philanthropy) - www.philanthropy.org Provides news summaries of its top stories, a few full text articles, announcement of conferences, application deadlines and job opportunities in the nonprofit community. PubHub: A Repository of Foundation: Sponsored Reports www.foundationcenter.org/gainknowledge/pubhub/ A one-stop shopping site for Foundation-sponsored reports. Reports issued or sponsored by foundations contain a wealth of information on practices, policies and issues relating to philanthropy and the public good. To tap into these documents with the greatest efficiency, try the Foundation Center's PubHub. Texas Council for the Humanities - www.public-humanities.org/ Provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and institutions for educational programs in the humanities aimed at public audiences. Grants are awarded to not-for-profit educational, cultural, and civic organizations. Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network - www.txnetwork.org/ A coordinated network of centers and organizations, strategically located throughout Texas, that delivers quality management support services and resources to the nonprofit sector Texas Register - www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg/ Includes filing guide information for nonprofit associations and notification of proposed, adopted and withdrawn state agency rules. Texas State Grants Team - http://www.governor.state.tx.us/divisions/stategrants The State Grants Team's mission is to alert entities throughout Texas about funding opportunities. Window on State Government - www.window.state.tx.us Offers a broad selection of in-depth government information about state expenditures, current tax revenue, future economic/demographic trends and a compilation of resources about public and private funding opportunities. Directory of Dallas County FoundationsWe still have copies of The Directory of Dallas County Foundations (2000/2001 edition). Based on IRS Form 990-PF and information from the foundations, the Directory provides essential data on 472 private foundations located in Dallas County and the cities of Plano and McKinney. The price of the Directory has been discounted to $25.00, plus $5.00 postage and handling. Add 8.25% sales tax if applicable. Payment must accompany order. Please allow 6-8 days for delivery. Make checks payable to Dallas Public Library. For additional information, contact the Grants Information Service at 214-670-1468 or email us.
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