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It can be challenging to get the technology initiatives you would like to deploy funded. To be successful, you have to understand the rules of game. We have been helping organizations like yours since 1987 find the funding you need to get technology projects implemented.
We are not a technology grant funder ourselves, but assist clients with the business case and application process to succcessfully secure technology grants. Usually this is a capacity grant request and the process for this type of grant is different from the traditional program grant most NPO's are very familar with.
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Below are some private and non-profit resources for you to learn more about how to secure the funding you need for your project:
The Foundation Center Online foundation search service to target requests for funding is the nation's leading authority on philanthropy and is dedicated to helping grant seekers, grant makers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public strengthens the nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge about U.S. philanthropy.
Grant Station (www.GrantStation.com) - For profit grant resource that has a comprehensive database of private grant makers, daily updates on federal grant announcements, and links to government grant makers in your state.
Technology Grant News (www.TechnologyGrantNews.com) – Primarily Educational Technology Grant info for profit resource for education grant listings and best practices, published 4 times a year, you will learn about the latest technology grants and funding available, with profiles of winning projects and directions in technology development.
Tech Foundation (www.TechFoundation.org)- This group is a valuable resource for technology philanthropy for nonprofits. Grant information, IT seminars, discount software and other resources aimed at bridging the digital divide.
American Association of Grant Professionals (www.GrantProfessionals.org) – Help finding an effective grant writer. A national nonprofit membership association with their national headquarters in Kansas City, it builds and supports an international community of grant professionals committed to serving the greater public good by practicing the highest ethical and professional standards.
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If you are a local organization, ask us for our current Top 20 Technology Funders List in Kansas City. If you have further questions, feel free to contact us by clicking here. |
To learn more about how to obtain funding or learn more about how you can do some of the basics yourself, please visit our Free Resources area.
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