Big Time Fundraising for Today's Schools

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Author: Stanley Levenson

ISBN-10: 141293916X

ISBN-13: 9781412939164

Category: Business Life & Skills

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Covering the entire fundraising process, this comprehensive text offers a wealth of practical strategies for pursuing "big time" grants and gifts for America's public schools.

Foreword by Wendy D. PuriefoyPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the Author1. From Needs to Opportunities There's Good News on the Horizon Corporations, Foundations, and Individual Donors Are Interested The Federal Government Is Involved Contributions to Worthy Causes Across America Have Increased The Transfer of Wealth in America Will Help2. What Is Big-Time Fundraising? Establishing a Development Office Hiring Fulltime Staff and Consultants Specifications for Hiring Fulltime Staff and Consultants Be Wary of Consultants Who Propose to Work for No Upfront Fees A Dozen Big-Time Fundraising Strategies That Win Every Time Roles and Responsibilities in a Big-Time Fundraising Effort Some School Districts Are Starting to Gear Up Some Important Issues to Be Aware Of Issues Are Legitimate3. Public School Foundations Public School Foundations How Are School Foundations Organized? How to Start Local Education Foundation How to Start a Local Education Fund What's Happening Around the Country? Twelve School Foundations Making a Difference4. How to Get Big Gifts From Individual Donors Why Haven't We Gone After Big Gifts? Defining Big Gifts How to Snare Big Gifts From Individual Prospects A 21 Step Approach to Securing a Major Gift Sample Pledge Card5. Annual Campaigns, Capital Campaigns, and Planned Giving Annual Campaigns Capital Campaigns Planned Giving Possible Non-Cash Gift Ideas for the Public Schools Outright Gift of Cash6. Applying for Corporate and Foundation Grants Corporate Giving Foundation Giving Independent FoundationsCommunity Foundations Obtaining Corporate and Foundation Funding is Easier Than You Think Request for Proposals (RFP) Direct Contact Corporate-School Partnerships The Foundation Center Reasons for Applying for Corporate and Foundation Funding7. Strategies, Requests for Proposals (RFP's), and Resources for Winning Corporate and Foundation Funding Eleven Step Strategy Responding to Requests for Proposals (RFP) 101 Foundations and Corporations Interested in Giving to K-12 Schools8. Writing Winning Minigrants Needs Assessment, Goals and Objectives Activities, Evaluation Specifications, Budget Preparing a Winning Mini-Grant Application Blank Mini-Grant Program Application9. Writing Major Grant Proposals That Get Funded Government Grants Needs Assessment Goals and Objectives Activities Example of a Timeline Using a Triple "T" Chart10. Preparing the Evaluation Plan for Your Application Internal (Formative) Evaluation External (Third-Party) Summative Evaluation Using a Third-Party Evaluation Design Seven Tips to Remember When Designing Your Evaluation Plan11. Preparing the Application Budget The Application Budget Presenting a Budget Format Providing the Necessary Resources to Adequately Carry Out the Project Providing the Necessary Detail Calculating the Direct Costs Calculating the Indirect Costs Writing the Budget Narrative Writing the Dissemination Plan Writing the Program Summary and Abstract Fourteen Helpful Hints12. After You Receive the Grant, Then What? Announcing Your Grant to the World Being Good Stewards of All Grants and Gifts What Happens When Grant Monies Run Out?13. Some Examples of Winning Grant Proposals Examples of Winning Mini-Grants (South Washington County Schools, Cottage Gove, MN) Example of Winning Major Government Grant Proposal (Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District, Lubbock, TX)14. ConclusionsResource A: Some Examples of Grant Opportunities for K-12 SchoolsResource B: Sample Ads for Key PositionsResource C: Sample Cover Letter to Accompany a Grant ApplicationResource D: The Foundation Center's Glossary of Funding TermsBibliographyIndex