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All needs funded instead   of always needing funds

Ways-And-Means Opportunities Workshops

A two-day ‘funding development’ training workshop for your nonprofit organization to:

  • Start and maintain your own ‘money machine’ that will produce reliable, on-going, long-term revenues via trust funds and other financial instruments which create interest income in perpetuity.

  • Start and maintain your ‘four-cylinder funding engine’: fundraising (special events and products), grantsmanship (soliciting grants from public and private sector donors), planned gifts (annuities, charitable remainder trusts, real estate, art collections), and corporate sponsorships.

  • Create a written Funding Development Plan to serve as your financial marching orders.

  • Actually ‘rough out’ a large portion of your initial grant proposal after learning the seven critical elements of a successful grant proposal.

  • Identify over a hundred viable grant donors and corporate sponsors for your unique organization's projects and programs.

  • Analyze and restructure existing fundraising projects to improve their ease and yields while reducing the manpower requirements.

  • Analyze, reorganize, and energize your Board of Trustees to cure devisiveness, mixed agendas, and lack of consensus.

  • Do a simple ‘makeover’ to your by-laws that will create new organizational synergy.

  • Learn some simple tips for unlocking stores of unlimited ‘in-kind’ gifts and sponsorships.

  • Learn long-term strategies and short term tactics for submitting proposals and requests.

  • Discover the funding ‘maps’ available to us all at libraries, bookstores, and on the world wide web.

  • Formulate your own action plan with specific action steps, deadlines, and resources so you may ‘hit the ground running’ upon your return from the workshop.