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Grant-Seeking Webinar
General Operating Support: Making the Case to Grant Makers
Thursday, March 14, 2019
 2:00 - 3:00 P.M. ET
    

           
Persuade grant makers to invest in your nonprofit's long-term health.
Raising money for administrative expenses like rent and salaries is difficult. Many foundations want to support specific projects rather than covering “overhead” costs. How can you show donors the link between general operating support and your overall impact?

Join the Chronicle of Philanthropy on March 14 for the webinar, General Operating Support: Making the Case to Grant Makers. Register by March 7 at the early-bird rate to save 20%.

Reserve your spot and engage with experts to learn:
  • Ways to convey the value of supporting your core activities
  • Tips for demonstrating the impact of overhead support in ways that resonate with grant makers
  • How to explain your budgetary needs and connect them to the long-term impact of your organization



Mindy Aldridge
President
Grace S. and W. Linton Nelson Foundation

In 2011 Mindy Aldridge took the helm of the Nelson Foundation, which supports children and youth in the Philadelphia region. She led the institution through its first leadership succession, refined the foundation’s mission and strategic priorities, and overhauled its grantmaking, including launching a program to help grantees improve their effectiveness.
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In this one-hour online session, our experts will explain how to make a strong case for unrestricted dollars, avoid pitfalls, and push back against insufficient overhead support. Plus, you'll get tips for gauging the likelihood that a donor will support your operations, broaching the subject of operating expenses, and conveying the long-term value of helping your charity meet its day-to-day needs.

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