What if your grants team could present the funding case directly to the leadership of charitable foundations and other funding organizations?
An active Board of Directors can help you use this powerful peer-to-peer strategy to increase your access to vital funding.
This new webinar shows you how to use your board to create a culture of philanthropy—and all-new success for your grants process.
Register now for Turn Your Board into a Top Support Team for Your Grants Process.
In this 90-minute webinar, Scot Scala draws on his 30 years as a fund development professional to help grant-seeking organizations turn their board into a “success amplifier” for winning grant awards. Step by step, you’ll learn how to empower your board to support the grants process and help lead it.
Create a competitive edge. Through real-life scenarios, case studies and best practices, you’ll discover ways your board can facilitate vital engagement between your organization and grant funders. Plus, you’ll have the chance to ask your own questions during the Q&A portion of the webinar.
Reserve your space now to explore ways to recruit, train and involve board members in the grant process, including how to:
- Use the board’s strategic engagement with the grant process to move the organization’s mission forward
- Define the ideal board and recruit the right board members
- Build a powerful funder-relations strategy that involves the board in mindful and specific ways
- Incorporate grant-related board action items into an organizational fund development plan
- Apply a sample Funder-Relations Checklist/Board Agreement Form
You’ll come away knowing how to make your board an asset in creating -- or strengthening -- a successful grants process. Don’t miss your opportunity to build this advantage into your own development efforts.
Register now for Turn Your Board into a Top Support Team for Your Grants Process.
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar is of value to nonprofit organizations of all sizes that have (or want to have) a board that supports and engages in an active grants process. Attendees who will benefit most include:
- Directors of Development
- Grant Professionals
- Board Members