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About Me
Nathan Medina, MPS, GPC has been working in the nonprofit sector for the past twenty years. He is currently the Director of Foundation Relations for Lydia Home Association, a child welfare agency based in Chicago. Over the past six years, he has been secured and managed over $4 million in grants from foundations, corporations, federated giving programs, and government sources. Prior to working with grants, he worked for 14 years in residential social service agencies in various capacities that include: management, case management, and direct care services. In 2009, he served as a federal peer reviewer for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He has been the president of the GPA Chicago Area chapter since 2010 and served as the vice-president of the chapter in 2008 and 2009. He received the Grant Professional Certification (GPC) in 2008, has been a member of the Grant Professionals Association (GPA) and the Chicago chapter since 2006, and has attended every GPA national conference since 2006. Nathan received a Masters Degree in Public Services Management with a concentration in Nonprofit Administration from DePaul University in 2003. On a personal note, Nathan enjoys his family, playing guitar, and camping.
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 | Rebecca Shawver Nathan,
This is Becki Shawver, editor of the Grants and Foundation Review. I received your article "The Value of GPA Membership" via an email from Steve Nill. I don't have a scheduled publication date for your article and was wondering if you wrote this on the official request of GPA. And if so, is this to replace the article scheduled for next week to promote the national GPA conference? If not, I would like to combine the two topics. Please give me a call if possible at 979-230-3313.
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Becki about 10 months ago | |  Nathan MedinaHi Rebecca. I never received your message until now. I'm sure it's too late and this has already been resolved. Please let me know if you have any questions.
By the way, I have another article that I was thinking about submitting called "The Perils of Commission-Based Grant Writing". It's not quite ready yet. Initially I was planning on submitting this as a whitepaper for GPA but as I'm getting closer to the end, I'm not sure that it would fit the classification of a whitepaper.
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Nathan Medina, MPS, GPC has been working in the nonprofit sector for the past twenty years. He is currently the Director of Foundation Relations for Lydia Home Association, a child welfare agency based in Chicago. Over the past six years, he has been secured and managed over $4 million in grants from foundations, corporations, federated giving programs, and government sources. Prior to working with grants, he worked for 14 years in residential social service agencies in various capacities that include: management, case management, and direct care services. In 2009, he served as a federal peer reviewer for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He has been the president of the GPA Chicago Area chapter since 2010 and served as the vice-president of the chapter in 2008 and 2009. He received the Grant Professional Certification (GPC) in 2008, has been a member of the Grant Professionals Association (GPA) and the Chicago chapter since 2006, and has attended every GPA national conference since 2006. Nathan received a Masters Degree in Public Services Management with a concentration in Nonprofit Administration from DePaul University in 2003. On a personal note, Nathan enjoys his family, playing guitar, and camping.
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