TITLE : Finding Corporate Funders: the art of successful research
CITY : Seattle , WA
DATE : Tuesday, July 27, 2010
TIME : 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
PRICE : $ 60.00
Finding Corporate Funders: the art of successful research
 

Corporate foundations must file 990-PFs where they record their grants. But if a corporation makes its charitable contributions directly from the company itself, a listing of its grants may not be so easy to find. This session will help you identify the most important sources of corporate funding. In particular, you will learn how to use the online resources to identify possible sources of corporate funding. In particular, this session will examine how you can use:
  • The websites of the corporations themselves to uncover details of of their corporate contributions and community relations activities
  • Online grants databases such as the Foundation Center's Corporate Giving Online and NOZA, as well as other online directories
  • Creative searches on Google to identify undiscovered sources of corporate funding 
This session is ideal for beginning grant seekers who are getting their feet wet, and need step by step guidance on how to find appropriate funding from corporations.
Speakers for this session:

Dondi Cupp
Assistant Vice President for Advancement
University of Washington

Dondi has been involved in fundraising for 23 years. In his current position, he is responsible for the corporate and foundation relations program at the University of Washington. Previously, as Senior Director of Development in the College of Arts and Sciences, Dondi was responsible for identifying corporate funders, as well as all other development activities in the Natural Sciences. Before that, he worked as Associate Director of Development at the Western Washington University Foundation in Bellingham where he was responsible for major gift fundraising and the day-to-day operations of the Foundation. He earned BA in Journalism from University of Oklahoma He is a member of CASE and a recipient of the Marilyn Batt Dunn Endowed Award for Excellence in University Advancement.

Matthew Steinbrueck
President
RAKO USA , Rural Area Kids Organization Cambodia

Matthew has been involved in program development for six years. In his current position, he is responsible for coordinating and overseeing all the fundraising and operations of RAKO USA, including researching prospective corporate, foundation, and individual funders. He is also currently involved with finding corporate funders for the program Don’t Rush to Brush, an oral hygiene educational program. Previously, as Treasurer at The Killing Fields Memorial and Genocide Museum, Matthew was responsible for researching corporate funders, and all other fundraising activities. He earned G.G. in Gemology from GIA.

 

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Tuesday July 27, 2010Corporate Giving
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Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers

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