Identifying Funds
Other Funding Resources
The following sites offer good information on funding opportunities (and grant writing) from other nongovernmental organizations.
Don Griesmann's Grant Opportunities - Don Griesmann's Grant Opportunities is a weekly subscription feature founded and edited by Don Griesmann, Esq., and published by CharityChannel LLC. It is available directly on the CharityChannel website, and/or via email delivery. The Web site contains numerous funding opportunities available for faith- and community-based organizations from private foundations. Visit the website at: http://two.charitychannel.com/enewsletters/dggo/
The Foundation Center - Interested in finding a foundation grant maker? Visit the Foundation Center's Foundation Finder to search by name for basic information about foundations of more than 70,000 private and community foundations in the United States.
Network for Good - Network for Good is the Internet's leading charitable resource - an e-philanthropy site where individuals can donate, volunteer, and get involved with the issues they care about. The organization's goal is to connect people to charities via the Internet - using the virtual world to deliver real resources to nonprofits and communities. Founded in 2001 by the Time Warner Foundation and AOL, Inc.; the Cisco Foundation and Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Yahoo! Inc., Network for Good is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California. In addition to connecting the public with opportunities to give, Network for Good works to advance nonprofit adoption of the Internet as a tool for fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and community engagement. Visit their site at http://www.networkforgood.org.
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