Monday, December 19th, 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM ET
Registration Fee: $39 per person, $99 per group – Between 2-10 people, on all different devices in different locations, can view the webinar
This is part of our TargetED series. Buy two and get one free!
Effective partnerships can make your applications even more appealing to funders. That’s why connectedness has never been so important.
But successful partnerships rarely “just happen.” They usually require strategic steps and resources in order to reach their highest potential. Therefore, you need to think about both setting up collaborations and managing them.
During this TargetED, Alice Ruhnke will give you details about the different collaborative models your nonprofit can engage in so that you can increase the odds of getting funded.
You will learn about:
Both novice and veteran nonprofit leaders will benefit from this TargetED, because partnerships and collaborations are important in every stage of nonprofit development.
You’ll have the opportunity to ask Alice questions so you’ll walk away with an understanding of the different types of partnership models as well as the ability to engage in “win-win” strategies with new ideas and open eyes.
You will receive two GrantStation emails:
1. A copy of your paid invoice
2. A confirmation email from Zoom for the webinar with the login credentials
If you do not receive the confirmation email within 48 hours of registering, please email or call 1-877-784-7268.
GrantStation does not refund registration fees. Fees may be applied to any webinar scheduled within 30 days.
After the webinar, you will receive an email with a link to the recording and any handouts.
Alice Ruhnke is the President of GrantStation. Having raised over $45 million from federal, state, and private grantmakers, she knows what it takes to get funded.
As a former nonprofit program coordinator and director, and the Founder of The Grant Advantage, Alice has a deep understanding of the challenges that nonprofits face. Over the last 20 years she’s worked in the trenches with hundreds of nonprofit organizations to improve their capacity to raise funds.
Alice is an author and educator with a passion to share her expertise. Her insightful trainings on grant proposal writing and development, community change models, service projects, and measuring outcomes have helped over 4,000 individuals positively impact their communities.