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Next deadline December 18, 2015

Applications for the January 2016 round of NPTA funding are due December 18, 2015.

Additional details for how to apply can be found on our Applying for Grants page.

Please email info@nptafund.org with questions.


Next deadline December 19

Applications for the January round of NPTA funding are due December 19, 2014.  Additional details for how to apply can be found on our Applying for Grants page. Please email info@nptafund.org with questions.


NPTA grants due September 19, 2014

Applications for the October round of NPTA funding are due September 19, 2014.

 

The original deadline was September 12. However, due to conflicting information between the online grants system and the NPTA website the deadline has been extended to September 19. We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused.

Additional details for how to apply can be found on our Applying for Grants page. Please email info@nptafund.org with questions.


GVSU Seeks Organizations to Host Volunteers in March

GVSU is looking for nonprofit organizations to host volunteer opportunities for students during its annual Community Outreach Week (COW) March 26-31. For more info on how to become a host agency, contact the COW team at cow@gvsu.edu.


Training Opportunity: Fundraising for Small Nonprofits

The Johnson Center for Philanthropy is bringing in the special two-day course, “Fundraising for Small Nonprofits” from The Fundraising School at Indiana University. The course will be offered on February 9-10 and facilitated by Kim Klein.

Klein is an internationally known fundraising instructor and has worked in all aspects of fundraising: as staff, volunteer, board member, and consultant. She is best known for adapting traditional fundraising techniques, particularly major donor campaigns, to the needs of organizations with small budgets. Klein is the author of five books including her most recent, Reliable Fundraising in Unreliable Times. Her classic text, Fundraising for Social Change, now in its fifth edition, is widely used in the field and in university degree programs. She also wrote Fundraising for the Long Haul, Ask and You Shall Receive, and Fundraising in Times of Crisis, which was a runner up for the Terry McAdam Book Award.

Indiana University is a leader in nonprofit sector trainings, and the Johnson Center is able to offer this course at a special discounted price. This course is highly recommend for any nonprofit organization that is looking to improve fundraising techniques.

Please visit the Johnson Center’s website for more information on this event: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2132448210


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