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1 AFP Greater Madison Chapter Presented by Judy Keel, Grants Manager Access Community Health Centers Grant Research for the Small Nonprofit

2 $358.38 billion contributed in 2014 - an increase of 5.4% from 2013. 72% from individuals, 15% from foundations, 5% from corporations, and 8% from bequests. Every source increased their giving from 2013 to 2014. Largest percentage of donations received by religious organizations (32%) and education (15%). Where’s the $$$$

3 According to The Foundation Center ( http://foundationcenter.org /), there are over 86,000 foundations in the U.S. with $715 billion in assets, giving over $54 billion in 2014. http://foundationcenter.org / Independent/Private/Family: includes most of the nation’s largest foundations. Generally established by individual donors or donor families. (The Evjue Foundation, Goodman Foundation) Operating: primarily run their own programs, but some also make grants. (St. Mary’s Foundation) Corporate: established by businesses ranging from major corporations to family-owned shops; legally separate entities. (CUNA Mutual Foundation) Community: raises funds from the public. Engage in grant making primarily within a defined geographic area. (Madison Community Foundation) Foundation Giving

4 Program Support – 52% General Support – 23% Research – 15% Capital – 10% By Population Focus –Economically disadvantaged –Children and youth –Elderly –Women and girls –People with disabilities How do Foundations Give?

5 By Geographic Area –County –State –Region –Nationally –Internationally By Priority Area –Health –Education –Arts and culture –Environment –Human services How do Foundations Give?

6 Foundations award grants to organizations that will help the Foundation reach its long-term goals. Know your own organization. Do your homework/grant research. –Who funds organizations similar to yours? –How do I identify potential grant makers? –How do I know what a funder is interested in? Researching Foundations

7 Grants Information Collection – Memorial Union Library –http://grants.library.wisc.edu/http://grants.library.wisc.edu/ Grants Information Collection Overview Video Free workshops Finding grants for my nonprofit organization www.guidestar.org –IRS Form 990 Classes at Madison College –http://madisoncollege.edu/nonprofit-managementhttp://madisoncollege.edu/nonprofit-management Where to Start

8 Judy Keel, Grants Manager Access Community Health Centers 608-663-5109 Judy.keel@accesshealthwi.org Questions/Contact Information


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