How to Find New Funders in Your Backyard in Under 60 Minutes
How to Find New Funders in Your Backyard in Under 60 Minutes, For folks struggling to find funders that align with their organization; leave with a clear strategy to win more grants.
Course Description
Are you at a dead end when it comes to the next funders to pursue?
Don’t worry! This free grant workshop is made especially for you!
​In this 1-hour special workshop hosted by Instrumentl, you’ll learn new strategic methods you can immediately start using to find new funders in your backyard.
​By the end of this one-hour workshop with Instrumentl, you’ll learn:
- Why is finding new funders so hard?
- How do most folks find funders nearby?
- Key questions to help match grant applications to funder interests
- 6 tactics to figure all this out more easily with Instrumentl
- One bonus template for reaching out to past grantees
​You’ll be able to create your own account to find new good-fit funders and start applying what you learn within the hour!
​NOTE: Instrumentl helps US-based 501c3s with at least a 90K operating budget, or consultants supporting such clients. If you are based internationally, you must have a US-affiliated chapter and 501c3 status to find this workshop helpful.
​Will Yang leads growth at Instrumentl, the online institutional fundraising platform for bringing grant prospecting, tracking, and management to one place. Instrumentl helps over 1800+ nonprofits save time in finding and applying for more grants, with customers increasing their grant application output by 78% after a year of using the software while saving three hours per team member every week.
​Will oversees community partnerships and can often be found hosting Instrumentl’s bi-weekly partner workshops which feature top thought-leaders in the grant writing space. Hundreds of grant professionals tune in to these events to learn openly and collaborate with one another. These workshops featuring many of the few Grant Professional Association Approved Trainers and Amazon Best Selling educators allow Will to have a deep understanding of some of the many challenges nonprofits seeking grants face.