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I will echo here IMLS as an excellent resource.  My institution (small,
private, non-profit) just submitted a grant to them, and their programs
that assist with building capacity may be ideal for you.

 

From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Jason A Bocko
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 12:21 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Resources for writing grants

 

Hi Kasey,

 

To start off, I highly recommend the book "The Only Grant Writing Book
You'll Ever Need"  by Karsh and Fox.  Its informative, includes tips on
locating grants, discusses things like program evaluation, has input from
grant-funders and most of all, is readable (something that is rare for
books of that type).  Its a great resource.

 

Second, check your local library, depending on the size of the place you
live (I used to work in Rochester, NY), libraries oftentimes keep
resources on potential grant funders on hand.  I've also found grant
funders that are more than willing to help you apply for their grant,
although I imagine this varies quite a bit depending on where you are.

 

Finally, the Foundation Center (Foundationcenter.org) is a good resource
for keeping track of whats happening in the world of NFP funding.

 

Happy grant writing!   

 

-Jason A Bocko

 

 

On Jan 12, 2013, at 9:59 AM, Kasey Johnson wrote:





Dear Museum-L,

 

I am currently looking for information and resources for writing grants. I
work for a very small, non-profit historic site and we are looking for
ways to expand our fundraising. We have no shortage of good ideas on how
to make our site better, but we always come back to how are we going to
fund it. I brought up the possibility of finding grants, but realized that
I don't even know where to start, which is why I am turning to you. 

 

Are there any good sites out there to learn how to write grants and/or
where to find the grants themselves so that I can apply for them?

 

Thanks!

 

Kasey A. Johnson

 

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