Well, I think most of you know what you are doing by now for grants, but I just came across this while doing some research, so I thought I'd share.
It is from around 2010, so I don't know if it is even mostly accurate now, but anyway, here is the list:
Also, I thought this was interesting: America's 50 Most Generous Donors of 2012
Have a great day! ;)
this blog will be my class notebook. here i will post information i glean from classes as well as outside research associated with my internship. at the end of the semester i hope to have built my own handy resource which i may refer back to when i write for change...or money...or both. i will document my journey along the way making it interesting enough to refer back to some day without being bored out of my mind.
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Thanks for posting! It's always good to know past donations as well as current possibilities. :)
ReplyDelete(Jordan King) Dang that's a huge list! Thanks for posting it! I have heard multiple times that small organizations should pick the "low-hanging fruit" when it comes to grants and then leverage those successes to pursue larger grants. I think the funders at the top of this list pose great opportunities for nonprofits that are ready to expand their impact and sphere of influence.
ReplyDeleteSheesh! I wish I would have come across your post beforehand. Thanks for posting this list. Nice to see possibilities for future possibilities.
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