SCORE Tackles Non-Profit Funding

If you work for or head-up a non-profit organization and eternally struggle with who to ask for funding, SCORE has a great workshop just for you. Deciding who to ask for funding, and application do’s & don’ts based on funders’ evaluation, will be the basis of a Funding for Non-Profits Workshop and Seminar at the Buchanan Area Senior Center located at 810 Rynearson Street in Buchanan next month.

Scheduled for the period from 5:30pm until 8pm on Thursday, November 3rd, the workshop is sponsored by SCORE Kalamazoo/SW Michigan and Michiana SCORE of South Bend, Indiana.

Presenter, Lisa Cripps-Downey, President of Berrien Community Foundation, will present both the preparer’s and the receiver’s recommendations to improve your process and strategy for more effectively requesting funds for your non-profit.

Cripps-Downey is responsible for overall Berrien Community Foundation operations, including the grant/scholarship/TEAM areas.  She has more than 24 years of experience in various positions at nonprofit organizations, including Executive Director of the Frederick S. Upton Foundation; Director of Business Innovation for the United Way of Southwest Michigan; and Program Director at Berrien Community Foundation prior to her role as President.  Lisa holds a BA in Communication and Political Science from the University of Michigan.

Those looking for more effective ways to fund a nonprofit operation may register at the link below.

The fee, which includes all workshop materials, is $20. Credit card payment is accepted on-line only; cash or check payment may be made at the door.

Check-in on November 3rd will begin at 5:30pm, with complimentary food & beverages provided by hosts at the Buchanan Area Senior Center and the Buchanan Area Chamber of Commerce. The program will begin at 6pm.

SCORE offers free business counseling and advice to any business in any stage of development from startup to mature.  For membership or local mentoring services, contact a local SCORE office at www.score.org

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