Articles by CharityChannel Members
CharityChannel members who have years of experience in their field may apply to join a Contributor's Panel. Once accepted to a panel by the panel's editor, the member will work with the editor to determine article topics and to prepare an article that is ready for publication. With tens of thousands of colleagues in the CharityChannel professional community, this is a key opportunity to give back to your profession by sharing your hard-won expertise and wisdom.
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Keeping that love alive: How to spice up your relationship with your current sources of funding Contributed by:
Jennifer MansfieldWednesday, May 09, 2007 (6 years 7 days ago)
If you are lucky it happens: You’ve gotten funding from a great source (local family foundation, corporate funder with ties in your community...) and the next year’s deadline rolls around and you want to try again. Yet you are the same entity that was funded last year. You have a new grant proposal but much in it remains similar to last year’s version – your mission, your board and staffing, even most (but probably not all) of your programs. So how do you make sure that you are successful another year (or two, or more) with this funder? How do you maintain excitement in your agency after the initial windfall?
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Who Am I Today? Exploring Different Parts of Your Personality to Get Funders In The Door Contributed by:
Jennifer MansfieldWednesday, July 13, 2005 (7 years 307 days ago)
I've been thinking a lot about the nature and quality of the research that you need to do to get a good proposal out the door. Perhaps the most important thing is to acknowledge up front that funder research takes some time. This is something very important for your clients/employers to understand. While once in a while, fabulous funders fall from the sky, most of the time we need to ferret them out.
CharityChannel's WE REVIEW
CharityChannel members who have been admitted to the WE REVIEW Contributors Panel are eligible to receive recently-published books from a variety of publishers (and some self-publishers) to review. Reviews are not limited to books published by CharityChannel Press, the publishing project of the CharityChannel professional community. If you are interested in reviewing books, you are welcome to apply. Note that, even though WE REVIEW has been publishing reviews for over a decade, it has recently been reorganized and re-launched. We took the opportunity to remove prior reviews, since our focus is on newly published books.
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CharityChannel Press Books
CarityChannel Press is the publishing arm of CharityChannel. Many of the sector’s most experienced, knowledgeable practitioners are part of the CharityChannel professional community. Because of its unique role in the nonprofit sector, CharityChannel Press enjoys a rich pool of prospective authors from which to draw. In addition, the CharityChannel professional community, consisting of tens of thousands of practitioners, forms a natural initial market for the books as does the greater third sector itself. Interested in writing a book or manual?
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CharityChannel Press Blog for Authors and Editors
CharityChannel Press is the publishing project of the CharityChannel professional community. In this blogging feature, the authors and editors of our books and manuals share their thoughts, ideas, insights, and advice on topics of interest to busy practitioners. Reading their blogs is a great way to get to know them and to learn about their latest books and manuals. Be sure to jump in and add your comment to blog postings.
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